Time periods Issue

Andy Harrison aharrison at gmail.com
Wed Jun 27 20:08:35 CEST 2007


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On 6/27/07, adi yesaya  wrote:
> First i thought so too, but i tried to change the max_service_check_spread
> to 90 or 180 and it still happens. Does anyone have a clue?
>

I would think that would make the problem worse, not better.  Why
don't you try increasing the time period to a two hour span and see if
that helps.

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Andy Harrison
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