Jim Avery jim at jimavery.me.uk writes:
Is the the relevant entry for that service check in
your objects.cache file correct?
I believe so. Do you see something out of the ordinary:
host_name xxx
service_description yyy
check_period24x7
Jim Avery jim at jimavery.me.uk writes:
Can someone tell me why some real services derived from the above template
do not seem to do the freshness checks?
Are you sure they don't do the freshness check?
Definitely, once a trap was received, the state remains critical...
Jim Avery jim at jimavery.me.uk writes:
your objects.cache file correct?
I believe so. Do you see something out of the ordinary?
I can't see anything wrong with that at all, no.
The only difference I can think of between what you have and what I
have is I don't use an event handler.
on.
[FEATURE REQUEST] No matter how it finally works, it would be nice to be
able to generate the groups on-the-fly as mentioned above, but with the
possibility to view the resulting groups.
Thanks
JM
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Hi there,
consider the following template:
define service {
name x_trap
register 0; DONT REGISTER - ITS NOT
REAL,JUST A TEMPLATE!
host_name host
active_checks_enabled 0
passive_checks_enabled 1