Understanding notification_interval and statechanges on free space monitors
Andrew Moran
amoran at apple.com
Tue Feb 20 03:14:54 CET 2007
Nope, only one nagios daemon running. I checked that one as well.
--Andy
On Feb 19, 2007, at 3:46 PM, Marc Powell wrote:
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nagios-users-bounces at lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:nagios-
>> users-
>> bounces at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Andrew Moran
>> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 4:23 PM
>> To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: [Nagios-users] Understanding notification_interval and
>> statechanges on free space monitors
>>
>>
>> I setup Nagios to watch a service. I thought I had told it to notify
> me
>> every 16 hours. Over the weekend, a problem occurred and I was
> notified
>> every 40 minutes or so. I can't help but think I must be missing a
>> configuration somewhere.
>
> [chop]
>
>> Part of the event log:
>>
>> [02-17-2007 23:45:43] SERVICE ALERT: menc001;mc_vol001
>> Space;WARNING;HARD;4;DISK WARNING - free space: /Volumes/mc_vol001 0
> MB
>> (0%):
>> [02-17-2007 23:20:43] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: andy;menc001;mc_vol001
>> Space;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;DISK CRITICAL - free space:
>> /Volumes/mc_vol001 0 MB (0%):
>> [02-17-2007 23:20:43] SERVICE ALERT: menc001;mc_vol001
>> Space;CRITICAL;HARD;4;DISK CRITICAL - free space: /Volumes/
>> mc_vol001 0
> MB
>> (0%):
>> [02-17-2007 23:15:43] SERVICE ALERT: menc001;mc_vol001
>> Space;WARNING;HARD;4;DISK WARNING - free space: /Volumes/mc_vol001 0
> MB
>> (0%):
>> [02-17-2007 23:05:49] Auto-save of retention data completed
> successfully.
>> [02-17-2007 22:40:43] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: andy;menc001;mc_vol001
>> Space;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;DISK CRITICAL - free space:
>> /Volumes/mc_vol001 0 MB (0%):
>> [02-17-2007 22:40:43] SERVICE ALERT: menc001;mc_vol001
>> Space;CRITICAL;HARD;4;DISK CRITICAL - free space: /Volumes/
>> mc_vol001 0
> MB
>> (0%):
>> [02-17-2007 22:05:49] Auto-save of retention data completed
> successfully.
>> [02-17-2007 21:55:43] SERVICE ALERT: menc001;mc_vol001
>> Space;WARNING;HARD;4;DISK WARNING - free space: /Volumes/mc_vol001 0
> MB
>> (0%):
>> [02-17-2007 21:30:43] SERVICE NOTIFICATION: andy;menc001;mc_vol001
>> Space;CRITICAL;notify-by-email;DISK CRITICAL - free space:
>> /Volumes/mc_vol001 0 MB (0%):
>
> Smells like multiple nagios daemons running. Do you have more than one
> started? Stop nagios, see if any remain, kill them, restart nagios.
>
> --
> Marc
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