On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 06:27:04PM +1200, Steve Shipway wrote:
> > I really need some help with this guys. My setup was working for the
> > longest time and I can't think of any changes made to it that would
> > cause this behavior. I get random (and quite annoying!) Nagios alerts
> > that say "Problem: $SERVER is UP!" (with the actual host name) or
> > sometimes it just literally says "Problem: HOST is UP". Note, this
> > only happens during my off hours time. I've never seen this during the
> > day.
> 
> You have probably configured your contact details to send a RECOVERY alert 
> for hosts when it is out of hours.  This means you will get a 'host is UP' 
> alert when the host status changes to UP.  Your message format probably 
> prepends the 'Problem: ' to it.
> 
> Admittedly your configuration doesn't look like this is there.  I suppose you 
> should check the message header and make sure it really originated on your 
> host, and check you don't have two versions of Nagios running (did you have 
> and old or test instance set up that might be sending these emails?)
> 
> Steve


I can confirm 100% that there is no other Nagios instance running. I
also can't check the message header because it's using an email to SMS
gateway when I get these messages so I only don't have access to those
headers when it shows up on my phone.

Mark

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