On Wed, 09 Aug 2006, Marcel Mitsuto Fucatu Sugano wrote: > Hi, > > Nagios 2.5, SuSE9.3. > Syslog-ng 1.6.8. > > I am configuring some passive checks to be transported by syslog-ng. > > So i've configured syslog to write directly to nagios.cmd. Everything > working fine, but as we are receiving check results from diferent > distributed nagios servers, I wonder if whether or not msgs written at > nagios.cmd has to be cronological. I mean, if some distributed server > lost the synchronization with ntp, and the epoch time of one msg gets > written to the nagios pipe with a timestamp lower than the one before > that, will Nagios drop the delayed check result? > > Thanks for any comments on this matter.
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