On Feb 8, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Ron Wilson wrote:

> We have set up a distributed ngaios 3.02 system using Nagiosql with several 
> slaves and one master. The master is responsible for all alerting. However 
> when we disable a notification service on the master ngaios and then do a 
> reload of any of the slave servers it overwrites the status of the disabled 
> services. I am looking for some ideas how to avoid this. Is it possible to 
> say extract the status flags somehow before we do a slave to master update so 
> that we can then re-apply the status flags immediately after update. Or is 
> there an easier way to handle this situation. I am aware of the caveat of not 
> restarting ngaios but just reloading but the disabled notifications seem to 
> get replaced regardless of restart or reload

I'm not certain I fully understand what you mean by 'reload of any of the 
slaves overwrites the status of the disabled services' on the host? It sounds 
though like you don't have retain_nonstatus_information enabled...

--
Marc


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