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<DIV>It is certainly possible to do a distributed setup using all 1.1 servers
exclusively and probably with 2.0 being your central server but not a 2.0 box
being your distributed server unless you disable the sending of passive host
checks somehow. You'll just have to remember that passive host checks would
not be supported. You didn't really answer the question, are you using 2.0 in
your current environment? AFAIK, that's the only way, besides a non-distribution
script, that would inject the PROCESS_PASSIVE_HOST_CHECK command. As far as
using 2.0 in a production environment, I personally would proceed with extreme
caution. The code is still considered by Ethan to be alpha quality and
the documentation is incomplete so YMMV.</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>-----Original Message----- <BR><B>From:</B> Anshul Gupta
[mailto:tech@anshulgupta.com] <BR><B>Sent:</B> Fri 1/9/2004 7:44 PM
<BR><B>To:</B> Marc Powell <BR><B>Cc:</B> Nagios Mailing List
<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Nagios-users] NSCA: Unrecognized External
Commands<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><BR>
<P><FONT size=2>> Passive host checks are new with 2.0(alpha) and are not
supported by</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>> 1.x. Are you running a mixed
environment of 2.0 and 1.x (with 1.x being</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>> your
central server?).</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>></FONT> </P>
<P><FONT size=2>As the distributed monitoring setup is explained in nagios 1.1
</FONT><BR><FONT size=2>documentation, I thought it's possible to do it using
1.1. Do I need </FONT><BR><FONT size=2>2.0 at central server or distributed
server? At present are there any </FONT><BR><FONT size=2>issues with version
2.0 in production environment?</FONT> </P>
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