Well, so far 3 of us with the same problem on the same day. I have to
believe it is daylight savings time related.
My fix is to go click on each service one by one and reschedule. Then
they start checking normally again.
I wonder if there is anyway to force an automatic reschedule of all
services and hosts for next year when this happens again?
Andy Howell wrote:
Les Fenison wrote:
I had nagios working great. Checking 6 hosts and about 85 services.
Then suddenly, all services on all hosts except one stopped
checking. The next scheduled check is about 24 hours from the last
check. I had been checking every 5 minutes.
Restarting nagios didn't help. I am using a gui NagioSQL to edit
my configuration files so I suspect it did something to me but I have
no clue where to look except where I have already looked.
What can cause nagios to just stop checking everything like that or
to randomly switch to every 24 hours rather than the configured every
5 minutes?
I am having to manually do force checks to get it to check.
Here are some things I have checked...
Hosts check_interval is 5, retry_interval is 1
Services check_interval is 10, retry_interval is 2
So where could Nagios be getting the idea that it is suppose to be
every 24 hours?
I had the same experience yesterday. Maybe daylight savings related?
At about 11pm, all the services were scheduled for 11pm the following
day. I figured it was something I did wrong. I noticed that
"next_check" time in /var/log/nagios/retention.dat was wrong. I
renamed the file and restarted nagios. It worked fine after that.
I using version 3.2.
Regards,
Andy
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