Hello,
James Davis schrieb:
I'm running the Debian nagios package, nagios-common
1.3-cvs.20050402-8.
I've removed some hosts and services that were recently removed from our
network from my Nagios configuration and restarted nagios. However, I'm
still getting e-mail alerts that the service is down.
Have I forgotten to do something fairly basic here?
Retention?
I could imagine that, even after a restart, Nagios still has all the
information concerning hosts in its retention file. Have the hosts
vanished from the web frontend?
If it's a question of retention file contents, you can edit the file in
question (best done while Nagios doesnt run...) and restart Nagios
afterwards.
Arno
James
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