On 2/5/06, Toto Capuccino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nobody? You still haven't provided information where we could actually help. What does the log say, what's the output when the service goes critical, what are the service definitions, can you run the service check by hand etc. Until you give details, there's no way we can give answers. Saying your setup is 'basic' is so vague as to be laughable. Your question currently amounts to "I drive a late model ford that won't start this morning. Why?"
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