Hello,

I have too much passive checks coming in (12*880) to the point that some
aren't getting processed by nagios. Now I've decided to rewrite the plugins
so that it will only report state changes via nsca. (OK-to-CRIT and
CRIT-to-OK). The problem I see with this move is that, if something
temporarily hampers an nsca communication (e.g. transient high load, or
temporary network blip), then there's no guaranteed way for nagios to know
the real state of the service on the next check cycle. I wonder if anyone
out there has implemented their checks similar to this, and what solutions
or workarounds were implemented to make sure that nagios will eventually get
updated with the correct states.

Thank you,
Marc
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