Seth

Thanks for your reply.

> It probably does serve a purpose, just not for what you are trying to
> accomplish.
> Though warnings are given about not having services associated, you
> should be fine with just host checks if that is what you want.

OK ...

> As far as the checks go, I have 101 servers and over 1200 service checks
> and have never noticed a time lag with any of them.
> Would be best to use check_ping with your check_command directive for
> your hosts.

The default check_command, check-host-alive is a ping check is it not? I
presume that is sufficient.

> "If you leave this argument blank, the host will not be actively
> checked."

As long as check_command is defined in one of the host definition
templates I'm using, I presume that will be OK.

I still don't quite know why my host checks are being scheduled every 70
seconds. In my host definition, I've set check_interval to 1... any ideas?

Thanks

Ian


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