Has anyone seen something like this?  The host went down, then came back up
but the service check took 43 minutes to run.

The restart at 12:14 is an automatic script I have that re-builds
configuration files from our database and then HUPs the Icinga process, but
would that have affected the queue?

I should note that I'm monitoring 7252 hosts and 15888 services on this
server

[image: Host Unreachable][11-01-2012 11:35:49] HOST ALERT:
purvis-3-ap2;UNREACHABLE;SOFT;1;(Host Check Timed Out)
[image: Host Unreachable][11-01-2012 11:41:15] HOST ALERT:
purvis-3-ap2;UNREACHABLE;SOFT;2;(Host Check Timed Out)
[image: Host Unreachable][11-01-2012 11:53:01] HOST ALERT:
purvis-3-ap2;UNREACHABLE;HARD;3;(Host Check Timed Out)
[image: Service Critical][11-01-2012 11:53:01] SERVICE ALERT:
purvis-3-ap2;PING;CRITICAL;HARD;1;FPING CRITICAL - 172.24.40.17 (loss=100% )

[image: Host Up][11-01-2012 12:10:39] HOST ALERT:
purvis-3-ap2;UP;HARD;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.81 ms
[image: Program Restart][11-01-2012 12:14:35] Caught SIGHUP, restarting...
[image: Program Start][11-01-2012 12:14:36] Icinga 1.7.1 starting...
(PID=15502)
[image: Service Ok][11-01-2012 12:53:11] SERVICE ALERT:
purvis-3-ap2;PING;OK;HARD;2;FPING OK - 172.24.40.17 (loss=0%, rta=0.750000
ms)
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