Le 22/04/2010 à 23:44:35+0200, Giorgio Zarrelli a écrit
> From the manual:
> 
> "When hosts change state (i.e. from UP to DOWN), the host reachability logic 
> in
> Nagios kicks in. The reachability logic will initiate parallel checks of the
> parents and children of whatever hosts change state. This allows Nagios to
> quickly determine the current status of your network infrastructure when
> changes occur."

Thanks for that.

My problem is : 

        I've lot of services/hosts under nagios (~1500) and when some
        building is out of power (so lots of host/services going down), the
        nagios go wrong because of the charge on the server. 

The first thing I think about is the parents/children but as you say that's
not going to change anything.

The second idea is to : 

        Use dependencies and put a set (like all servers in a building) of
        host/servers in dependence of top of switch. 

        And when the power come out, I put manually the top of the switch
        to down.

        What's do you think ? 

Regards.

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