Jason Byrns wrote: > Also, along those lines... I recently moved from the 1.2 Nagios to the > more recent 2.4-2.5 Nagios. Nagios 1.X seemed to only trigger a host > check if a service check failed. Nagios 2.X seems to ALWAYS run host > checks in addition to service checks. The fact that host checks are > currently not run in parallel seems like this can really limit performance. > I have this problem - according to people on the list, Nagios 2.5 should only run a host check when a service check reports as failed as it did in 1.x, but my Nagios 2.5 runs a host check every 1.5 - 2 minutes, even though scheduled active host checks show as disabled in the config. I haven't solved this yet, but I'm going to get 2.6 on test in the next couple weeks. > Why did that behavior change? Will host checks be run in parallel for > the 3.0 series, like I think I read once...? > > Thanks for any input! > > I hope so!
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