Re: [Nagios-users] global event handler external commands not working

2011-01-20 Thread Hugo van der Kooij
 On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:23:47 -0500, Geoff Franks 
 gfra...@synacor.com wrote:
 I'm trying to use the CHANGE_GLOBAL_SVC_EVENT_HANDLER and
 CHANGE_GLOBAL_HOST_EVENT_HANDLER external commands to modify the 
 event
 handlers on a nagios server without restarting the nagios process. As
 far I can tell, I'm using them properly as defined in
 
 http://old.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandinfo.php?com
 mand_id=103 . However, it doesn't seem like the command actually 
 changes
 the global event handlers. Anyone know why this would happen? Am I 
 using
 it wrong? Is the feature not really supported currently?

 Well. The fact that you are reading from ... old.nagios.org is kind of 
 an indication that you are looking at historical information.

 Hugo.

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[Nagios-users] global event handler external commands not working

2011-01-19 Thread Geoff Franks
I'm trying to use the CHANGE_GLOBAL_SVC_EVENT_HANDLER and
CHANGE_GLOBAL_HOST_EVENT_HANDLER external commands to modify the event
handlers on a nagios server without restarting the nagios process. As
far I can tell, I'm using them properly as defined in
http://old.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandinfo.php?com
mand_id=103 . However, it doesn't seem like the command actually changes
the global event handlers. Anyone know why this would happen? Am I using
it wrong? Is the feature not really supported currently?

Nagios 3.2.0

Nagios.log:
[1295474822] GLOBAL SERVICE EVENT HANDLER:
server1.test.com;tcp_nsca;CRITICAL;SOFT;1;process-standby-event
[1295474852] GLOBAL SERVICE EVENT HANDLER:
server1.test.com;ssh_nagios_latency;UNKNOWN;SOFT;1;process-standby-event
[1295474852] EXTERNAL COMMAND:
CHANGE_GLOBAL_SVC_EVENT_HANDLER;process-service-nsca-multi
[1295474852] EXTERNAL COMMAND:
CHANGE_GLOBAL_HOST_EVENT_HANDLER;process-host-nsca-multi
[1295474882] GLOBAL SERVICE EVENT HANDLER:
server1.test.com;tcp_nsca;CRITICAL;SOFT;2;process-standby-event
[1295474902] GLOBAL SERVICE EVENT HANDLER:
server2.test.com;check_lighttpd_status
NO_MINIMUMS;OK;HARD;3;process-standby-event

Geoff Franks
Monitoring and Reporting Engineer
Synacor, Inc.
40 LaRiviere Dr. Suite 300 | Buffalo NY 14202
Office: 716-362-3765



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