----- "Greg Lindstrom" <[email protected]> escreveu:
> I am running Nagios 3 on a Gentoo system and have about 200 monitors 
> 
> in place.  About 15 of the monitors have the "Next Scheduled Check"  
> time set to March, 2010 and do not "fire" automatically.  This is  
> causing me sleepless nights as I have come to depend on Nagios to  
> monitor all aspects of our business (at least the IT portion).
> 
> How can this happen and, more importantly, how can I reset the  
> monitors to start firing again?  I don't want to wait until 2010!!

This is a known issue without solution yet. Can you migrate to the last stable 
release and see if problem persists? The services that are scheduled to 2010 
have a common timeperiod configuration? Can you provide us this timeperiod 
configuration?
BTW, follow attached a plugin to reschedule these service checks, you just need 
to open it with your favorite editor and change the cmd file path on $nagioscmd 
variable.

HTH,
-rm

Attachment: schedule.pl
Description: Perl program

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