Hi List,
I have defined a service dependency of a service of a host to the other service
of the same host. What I want is like if the parent service goes critical, the
dependent service should automatically go to critical without doing any check.
Is it possible to force state change of the
I have defined a host with few services of it. Is it possible in nagios to show
the services critical if the host itself goes down. This means I want to map
the dependency of these services on the host, so that as soon as host will go
down the services will turn critical.
Similarly is it
Anyone have any advice on this problem?
Thanks again,
Jeffrey.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Jeffrey Watts
jeffrey.w.wa...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello, I'm having some trouble getting a service dependency working and I
was hoping for some help. I've read the section in Wolfgang Barth's book
Hi all,
Is there any way I can use a new (2.9.1) client nsca (send_nsca) with old
server (2.7.x) ?
regards.
JAS
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I used to have this working with Mepis and it worked once or twice with
gecko-media plugin on ubuntu 10.4 but not reliably, never on 10.11,
I tried a windows box with these as well. It wants to install some adobe
program that needs to be installed manually (useless OS).
cat index.html
ns1
On 2/7/12 12:10 PM, Albert Shih wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any way I can use a new (2.9.1) client nsca (send_nsca) with old
server (2.7.x) ?
2.9.1 shouldn't include any backwards incompatible code. That said, the
normal cross-version issues have been with newer server, and older
client so I'm