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> > That one would be non-trivial, but perhaps the check command could
read
> > current status for the host and only do test if there are no
services
> > currently in OK state? Otherwise it would return the host is UP.
> >
> 
> That's it. Is there any easy to access interface where I can read the
> status of service checks of the host in question?

Using the check_cluster(2) plugin for your host check perhaps? I don't
use the plugin myself but the concepts are the same...

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Marc

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