Okay I spoke too soon.   I'm on Nagios 2.9, which I understand the  
"Check For Orphaned Services" is on by default, and yet I'm still  
getting services left behind which have a "Next Scheduled Check" now  
set in the past.

Any tips on figuring out why this is happening?

--Andy

On Jul 23, 2007, at 4:43 PM, Andy Moran wrote:

>
> Thanks guys.. upgrading to 2.9 which has orphan checks on by default
> fixed the problem.
>
> --Andy
>
> On Jul 23, 2007, at 11:38 AM, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Andy Moran wrote:
>>
>>> I'm running Nagios 2.4.   Is this a known issue that's fixed in  
>>> later
>>> versions, or perhaps a configuration problem?  (This is with 331
>>> service checks, one Nagios server).
>>
>> There are issues fixed in 2.5 .... 2.9 that you might want to look  
>> at.
>>
>> Please check out: http://www.nagios.org/development/
>> changelog.php#2x_branch
>>
>> Hugo.
>>
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>>              (Thanks JFK, for the insight.)
>
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