Kelly Jones wrote: > When a nagios3 host/service test fails, nagios.log has something like this: > > SERVICE ALERT: host;service;CRITICAL;SOFT;5;text of some sort > > How do I make nagios3 log *successful* tests as well? > > One reason: I want to keep perfdata long-term *even if* I don't want > to process it right away. > > Another reason: I want to insure that nagios is running its tests as > scheduled. > > I'm pretty sure I got nagios2 to do this. Thoughts? > > Do I have to pretend I'm going to process the perfdata to make nagios log > this? >
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