Actually, the timing is a bit different than what I described below.
Refreshing once per second, I was able to determining that the correct state
shows for 5 seconds, then the incorrect state shows for 10 seconds, then the
process repeats.
On 11/13/07, Shawn Kovalchick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have 2 hosts and 4 services that I added Friday to my nagios
> configuration. They were misconfigured (wrong IP addresses), and rightly
> sent out notifications. I disabled notifications and active checks via the
> web interface while I was diagnosing the problem. I fixed the problems (the
> IP addresses) and reenabled the checks and notifications. Now, every once
> in a while (roughly once per minute), the old data appears on the tac.cgi,
> status.cgi, and extinfo.cgi pages. They will show as down/critical, and
> will have the icons for disabled notifications and disabled active checks.
> Then, moments later, they will show normal (OK state, with no icons for
> disabled notifications/checks). I have tried purging the bad data from the
> log files, retention.dat, etc. while the Nagios daemon was stopped, but
> the bad data still shows. Is this a bug, or is there something I can do to
> flush this old data?
>
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