Dynamically generated service checks
Max
perldork at webwizarddesign.com
Wed Jul 15 18:31:34 CEST 2009
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Mark Gius<mgius at createspace.com> wrote:
> Max wrote:
>
> As long as you are not using ePN, you can just send a HUP signal to
> the parent Nagios process; this will cause it to re-read the
> configuration file(s) from disk.
>
>
> - Max
>
>
> Slight OT, but why can't you do this with ePN?
Actually, you can, but you will leak a LOT of memory if it works and
it also has a good chance of causing Nagios to crash (I have seen both
situations in the past).
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