From the Nagios Core docs:

 > Unhandled services problems are those that are not acknowledged, are 
not currently in scheduled downtime, and for which checks are currently 
enabled.

If I read that right, I think it means that passive checks will never 
show up in the unhandled service problems.

Alex Griffin
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On 05/29/2012 08:21 AM, Ed Greenberg wrote:
> I have some passive alerts that I fire with nsca. When they are
> critical, they show up as critical in the service problems, but not in
> Unhandled service problems.   Since they are unhandled, how can I make
> them show up in Unhandled, until acknowledged or cleared?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed
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