--- Patrick Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, G Bit wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have disabled host checks by not defining the check_command in the host 
> > definition. I used
> > to have it, but I removed it. But I still get host DOWN notifications like 
> > PING failed. How
> can I
> > go about debugging this.
> 
> One of two things is probably happening:
> 
> Either you have a host check defined in a host template, and now that
> you've deleted the override the default host check is kicking in, or
> you're receiving results from a PING service check.  What message do you
> get, exactly?

Actually I created a new definition in the template and used that. I can verify 
this
because in the web console when I do a "View Config" and select "Hosts", I can 
see that
the Host check_command is empty.

 hostname: PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%

is the error message.

Thanks.

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