We have a number of service which I don't want Nagios to actively monitor, 
instead Nagios will be updated by passive alerts which are generated by the 
service itself.

I've currently got a service definition setup, but haven't figured out how to 
get the service to not have an active check associated with it without any 
warnings being issued in the tactical overview page.  At the moment what i've 
done is setup an active check that does nothing and set a long between times 
check.  However, this isn't ideal.

Has anyone else setup a passive only service and managed to get the tactical 
overivew interface to not complain about active checks not being enabled on a 
specific host/service?

Many thanks,




Kris

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