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RE: Setting inital state of passive services: msg#00380network.nagios.user
Hi Marc, > Nagios does not natively support the behavior you are looking for and as > you've surmised, it will keep the services in a pending state until it > receives some sort of check result for that service. Thanks for the response, I think solution 3 would be best for me, so I'm going to have a go at that. As it happens I've also found a stop-gap kind of measure. The passive checks are for SNMP traps. As I'm using Net-SNMP 4.2.3, and need to use a polling script to check for ErrorFlags and send traps, I just got said script to send "OK" traps when it starts up. That doesn't solve the problem when Nagios is restarted after snmpd however so I'll try solution three ;-) Cheers Dennis ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! http://www.vasoftware.com |
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