On Feb 18, 2010, at 3:47 AM, Samuel Bancal wrote:

> Thanks for your answer,
> 
> In fact it is normal behavior to me also.
> Thing that is not "normal behavior" to me is that between two checks, Nagios 
> jumps from "SOFT 1" to "HARD 1" without doing the steps "SOFT 1" > "SOFT 2" > 
> "SOFT 3" and finally "HARD 4".

If the host is down, why should nagios go through all that? There's no 
possibility for the service to be up when the host is not.

--
Marc


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