On 02.08.2013 00:11, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> I'm trying to change the ping intervals from the default to something 
> much more aggressive: 2s
>
> I'm not getting any errors, but it doesn't seem to be working. I'm 
> watching the process list for a ping to the target IP, but it never 
> seems to show up other than my original default of 2 minutes.
>
> I tried adding this to my host entry (the man page says to add 's' to 
> indicate seconds. Otherwise, the value is assumed to be minutes)

which man page are you referring to? never seen such notation in icinga 1.x

>
> check_interval 2s
> retry_interval 10s
>
>
> and I made a service for this host as well, with the following entries:
>
> service_description PING-2s
> check_command check-host-alive
> normal_check_interval 2s
> retry_check_interval 10s
>
> But, still no go.
>
> If I check the status.dat file, I see the following service entry:
>
> servicestatus {
> host_name=dogbert
> service_description=PING-2s
> modified_attributes=0
> check_command=check-host-alive
> check_period=24x7
> notification_period=24x7
> check_interval=2.000000
> retry_interval=10.000000
> event_handler=
> has_been_checked=0
> should_be_scheduled=1
> check_execution_time=0.000
> check_latency=0.000
> check_type=0
> current_state=0
> last_hard_state=0
> last_event_id=0
> current_event_id=0
> current_problem_id=0
> last_problem_id=0
> current_attempt=1
> max_attempts=3
> state_type=1
> last_state_change=0
> last_hard_state_change=0
> last_time_ok=0
> last_time_warning=0
> last_time_unknown=0
> last_time_critical=0
> plugin_output=
> long_plugin_output=
> performance_data=
> last_check=0
> next_check=1375395267
> check_options=0
> current_notification_number=0
> current_notification_id=0
> last_notification=0
> next_notification=0
> no_more_notifications=0
> notifications_enabled=1
> active_checks_enabled=1
> passive_checks_enabled=1
> event_handler_enabled=1
> problem_has_been_acknowledged=0
> acknowledgement_type=0
> flap_detection_enabled=0
> failure_prediction_enabled=0
> process_performance_data=1
> obsess_over_service=0
> last_update=1375394848
> is_flapping=0
> percent_state_change=0.00
> scheduled_downtime_depth=0
> }
>
> But I don't see the service showing up in the web interface inside the 
> host itself, as it does for other services.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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