On 10.10.2013 14:56, Denis Simonet wrote:
> Unfortunately the problem wasn't solved with this update. When reloading
> the Daemon some passive services get red but recover after a few minutes
> (some of them reach hard state before this happens). A restart is much
> worse, almost all of the passive services become red.

"get red" and "become red" isn't very telling. can you elaborate that by

- alert logs
- debug logs on the check events happening
- hard facts like number x of number y

and some performance graphs from your box at that time (cpu, load, 
memory, etc - the default set).

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