When
was the last check done?
Have checks maybe been
disabled?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Radzicki Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 5:45 AM To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Nagios-users] How to reset status? Hello list users. Maybe one of you
can help me with this question. I defined a very simple check_http command as
listed below: define
command{
command_name check_qa_http
command_line $USER1$/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$
-S
} The matching entry in the
services.cfg file is: define
service{ use
generic-service host_name
qa.myhost.com service_description
HTTP is_volatile
0 check_period
24x7 max_check_attempts
3 normal_check_interval
5 retry_check_interval
1 contact_groups
admins notification_interval
120 notification_period
24x7 notification_options
w,u,c,r check_command
check_qa_http } And in the hosts.cfg file, the entry
that defines qa.myhost.com is: define
host{
host_name
qa.myhost.com
alias
qa.myhost.com
address
172.x.x.x
check_command
check-host-alive
max_check_attempts 10
notification_interval 120
notification_period 24x7
notification_options d,r
contact_groups
admins
} Now my problem. About 10 days ago we
took this server that hosts qa.myhost.com offline to do some maintenance. I
never told nagios to ignore the warnings or errors that the monitor for
qa.myhost.com was throwing. After two days of showing that qa.myhost.com was
“critical”, the server came back on line, but nagios still shows the monitor for
qa.myhost.com as being “critical”. If I run the check_http command from the
command line, it comes back fine. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/nagios/libexec:93]$
./check_http -H qa.myhost.com -S HTTP OK HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 5160 bytes
in 0.053 seconds |time=0.053020s;;;0.000000
size=5160B;;;0 So if this command comes back OK,
why does nagios still read “critical”, and how can I reset nagios? Starting and
stopping the nagios process didn’t do it. Can someone please help?
Thanks. Mike
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