[Nagios-users] sticky acknowledgements do not persist across nagios restarts in Nagios 3

2008-11-12 Thread Chris Paul
Hello Nagios-Users,

I have nagios 3.0.4 in Solaris 10. When acknowledge a host that is down
(with a sticky acknowledgement, and then restart the nagios daemon with a
kill -HUP, it deletes the acknowledgement.

This is not the correct behavior according to page 7 of the nagios-3.pdf
document,

   Acknowledgement comments that are marked as non-persistent are now
only deleted when the acknowledgement is removed. They were previously
automatically deleted when Nagios restarted, which was not ideal.

Can anyone else verify this behavior?

many thanks,

CP
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Re: [Nagios-users] sticky acknowledgements do not persist across nagios restarts in Nagios 3

2008-11-12 Thread Hugo van der Kooij
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Chris Paul wrote:
 Hello Nagios-Users,
 
 I have nagios 3.0.4 in Solaris 10. When acknowledge a host that is down
 (with a sticky acknowledgement, and then restart the nagios daemon with a
 kill -HUP, it deletes the acknowledgement.

1: sticky acknowledgement

 This is not the correct behavior according to page 7 of the nagios-3.pdf
 document,
 
Acknowledgement comments that are marked as non-persistent are now
 only deleted when the acknowledgement is removed. They were previously
 automatically deleted when Nagios restarted, which was not ideal.

2: non-persistent acknowledgement

 Can anyone else verify this behavior?

In my view 1 and 2 are not the same thing.

Hugo.

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Re: [Nagios-users] sticky acknowledgements do not persist across nagios restarts in Nagios 3

2008-11-12 Thread Chris Paul
Hugo van der Kooij [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 1: sticky acknowledgement

  This is not the correct behavior according to page 7 of the nagios-3.pdf
  document,
 
 Acknowledgement comments that are marked as non-persistent are
 now
  only deleted when the acknowledgement is removed. They were
 previously
  automatically deleted when Nagios restarted, which was not ideal.

 2: non-persistent acknowledgement

  Can anyone else verify this behavior?

 In my view 1 and 2 are not the same thing.

Thanks Hugo. I could have been more clear... What I am talking about is
sticky, non-persistent acknowledgements, so can you tell me... does a
non-persistent, sticky ack (the default) remain on your system when you
restart nagios with a HUP signal?

best,

CP







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