From: Arno L. <al...@it...> - 2007-04-27 20:50:32
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Hi, On 4/27/2007 4:50 PM, Marco Supino wrote: >=20 >=20 > Hi, >=20 > =20 >=20 > I am having a problem with freshness checking, while the documentation = > says that active checks with freshness enabled should run the active=20 > check only if the check is stale, I cant see it happening, I am using = a=20 > lot of passive checks, and the active check is running anyway, Looks like you still have active checks enabled. These need to be turned = off, IIRC. > =20 >=20 > I looked at the code for active checks,=20 Better look at the manual :-) that's where I got my knowledge from, and=20 it works correctly, here. >and there is nothing about=20 > checking for result freshness before running an active check, the only = > solution I found was to put check_period to none, but it creates other = > problems, disabling active_checks for a service will put it as=20 > =93disabled=94 in the TAC, which is not want I want, =2E.. but what you get. That's the way things are in Nagios. Notification= =20 are created as expected, and I don't consider the tactical overview the=20 most useful report Nagios can deliver. IIRC, there are patches available for this situation - search he list=20 archives! Arno --=20 IT-Service Lehmann al...@it... Arno Lehmann http://www.its-lehmann.de |