On Jan 7, 2010, at 2:37 AM, matthias.fla...@gmx.de wrote:
I was wondering if there was any way with nagios 3.2 to override
the global interval_length
for a specific service? I have one service that I would like to
check every 30 seconds, but
interval_length in 60. I could change the interval_length
definition, of course, but then I
would have to go back through all my definitions and change the
interval values I used there.
This may not be too bad, as I make heavy use of templating, but it
would be preferable to
simply override this for the one service.
In Nagios3 you can specify fraction numbers for the check_interval.
So with the standard interval_length of 60 seconds a check_interval
of 0.5 would configure
a 30 seconds interval for your particular check.
Perfect, Thanks :-)
-Matthias
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Israel Brewster
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Frontier Flying Service Inc.
5245 Airport Industrial Rd
Fairbanks, AK 99709
(907) 450-7250 x293
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