I've done what u say, but after several times of "Re-shedulation" and 
after disabling and enabling host checks, it returned me

Host Status:    
  UP    
Status Information:     FPING OK - ap-cien08 (loss=0%, rta=2.620000 ms)
Performance Data:       loss=0%;;;0;100 rta=0.002620s;;;0.000000
Current Attempt:        1/20
State Type:     HARD
Last Check Type:        ACTIVE
Last Check Time:        28-05-2007 11:07:31
Status Data Age:        150d 5h 42m 58s
Next Scheduled Active Check:    25-10-2007 16:32:11
Latency:        0.000 seconds
Check Duration:         0.031 seconds
Last State Change:      25-05-2007 15:22:57
Current State Duration:         153d 1h 27m 32s
Last Host Notification:         N/A
Current Notification Number:    0  
Is This Host Flapping?  N/A
Percent State Change:   N/A
In Scheduled Downtime?  
  NO  
Last Update:    25-10-2007 16:47:18


Take a look at Last check time... i didn't find any way to force it to 
change.


Marc Powell escribió:
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nagios-users-
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jesús Oliván
>> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 9:11 AM
>> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Host down, but ping works
>>
>> No, problem is that several host only have got two services, and twice
>> are down since several days ago... Is there any way to force this kind
>> of check?
>>     
>
> I still don't understand why they're showing down if your host check command 
> properly detects the host state but in the web interface, click on the host 
> you want to force a check for then "Re-schedule the next check of this host".
>
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> Marc
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