servicedependencies not working
Daniel Wittenberg
daniel.wittenberg.r0ko at statefarm.com
Tue Dec 27 18:20:36 CET 2011
Yeah I've been starting to play with using hostgroups to tie them together since I can't really use hosts, but so far just limited on time due to holidays, I hope to get more testing done this week but initial testing looks like if I can specify the hostgroups in these configs then it works.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:ae at op5.se]
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2011 7:09 AM
To: Nagios Users List
Cc: Daniel Wittenberg
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] servicedependencies not working
On 12/16/2011 04:38 AM, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> I've started playing with making a bunch of dependencies and at first it appeared to be working, right now I've got a pretty basic test setup. I've added one service to be dependent on the other one, but it seems that the freshness might be mucking with it. Two services below:
>
>
> define service {
> service_description base_log_checks
> servicegroups base_service_group
> hostgroup_name base_windows_2003
> use generic-passive-service
> check_freshness 1
> freshness_threshold 3600
> check_command service_is_
> }
>
> define service {
> service_description nagios_cron
> servicegroups base_service_group
> hostgroup_name base_windows_2003
> use generic-passive-service
> check_freshness 1
> freshness_threshold 3000
> check_command service_is_stale
> }
>
> define servicedependency {
> service_description nagios_cron
> dependent_service_description base_log_checks
> execution_failure_criteria w,u,c
> notification_failure_criteria w,u,c
> inherits_parent 1
> }
>
> What appears to happen is that I kill nsclient so nagios_cron starts reporting "stale" at 3000 seconds, and the same for base_log_checks shortly after. Then about every hour I get more "stale" soft alerts, and then after the third try it goes to a HARD alert and I still get a ticket, though I'm not sure why it's even checking if execution should be disable when nagios_cron is in a warning state. But not only does the active checks (service_is_stale) get executed but I'm also still getting notifications sent after 3 attempts, so it doesn't really appear to be doing anything. Unfortunately right now these servers are so busy it's hard to put them in debug mode. Have I missed something obvious with these?
I must say though, with the size of your environment, it's quite possible that
just looking up the dependency takes longer than it does to just execute the
extra check. If you're looking to save time, that might well bite you in the
ass. It's something that will probably be improved til Nagios 4, but it will
require a change in Nagios' object structure, so we can't really do it without
upping the major version number :-/
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