Assaf:

Thank you. So...

initial_state    [w,c]
with
max_check_attempts  x

should correct the issue?

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On 05/25/2011 11:31 AM, Assaf Flatto wrote:
> John Jones wrote:
>> Hello Community:
>>
>> OK. I have to admit, I am confused. No surprise there, this is all new
>> to me.
>> I need help understanding the basic mechanics of check_load and where
>> the -c and -w loads
>> are supposed to be configured. I have about 2 dozen links to DOCs and
>> HowTos that I've read
>> but I am stumped by this.
>>
>> Icinga 1.3.0 with plugins-1.4.15 and nrpe 2.7
>>
>> On the target server(s) I have this command defined:
>> command[check_load]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_load -w 5,10,15 -c
>> 10,25,20
>>
>> on the Icinga server, my service definition has just
>> check_command           check_nrpe!check_load
>>
>> Is this sufficient?
>>
>>   
> for the most part , but you may wish to check the definitions of the 
> command itself too.
>> This all got kick started when Icinga didn't fire off any email(s) on
>> this event:
>>
>> Service Ok[05-24-2011 18:19:08] SERVICE ALERT:
>> ftbmysql;Load;OK;SOFT;3;OK - load average: 1.34, 9.42, 7.76
>> Service Warning[05-24-2011 18:16:08] SERVICE ALERT:
>> ftbmysql;Load;WARNING;SOFT;2;WARNING - load average: 4.36, 16.52, 9.26
>> Service Critical[05-24-2011 18:13:08] SERVICE ALERT:
>> ftbmysql;Load;CRITICAL;SOFT;1;CRITICAL - load average: 74.93, 29.62, 11.10
>>
>>   
> notifications are not sent on soft state , only when the check reach a 
> HARD state will the user be notified.
>
>> I'm thinking that changing -c and -w to
>> -w 5,5,5 -c 10,10,10
>>
>> the entire service definition is:
>> define service{
>>         use                     generic-service
>>         host_name               ftbmysql
>>         contacts                c9admins,ftbalerts
>>         contact_groups          ftbadmins
>>         service_description     Load
>>         retry_interval          3
>>         check_interval          3
>>         check_period            24x7
>>         notification_interval   60
>>         notification_options    w,u,c,r
>>         notification_period     24x7
>>         check_command           check_nrpe!check_load
>> }
>>
>> should pretty much cover our rear-ends?
>>
>> The client is getting upset. It's a high profile server that generates
>> revenue.
>>
>> Thank you all for your time.
>>
>> If you need any further information, please don't hesitate to ask.
>>
>>
>>   
> Assaf
>
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