Re: [Nagios-users] [Nagios-devel] significant bug in 3.2.2 - nagios.cfg -- execute_service_checks=0 completely ignored

2010-10-01 Thread Michael Friedrich
Stephen Gran wrote: On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 02:31:55PM -0700, Mark Christian said: I updated nagios from 3.2.0 to 3.2.2 - my distributed collector node went from ~7000 services passively checked and near zero actively checked to ~1800 actively checked and counting. The fix for

Re: [Nagios-users] [Nagios-devel] significant bug in 3.2.2 - nagios.cfg -- execute_service_checks=0 completely ignored

2010-10-01 Thread Andreas Ericsson
On 10/01/2010 08:14 AM, Michael Friedrich wrote: Stephen Gran wrote: On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 02:31:55PM -0700, Mark Christian said: I updated nagios from 3.2.0 to 3.2.2 - my distributed collector node went from ~7000 services passively checked and near zero actively checked to ~1800

Re: [Nagios-users] [Nagios-devel] significant bug in 3.2.2 - nagios.cfg -- execute_service_checks=0 completely ignored

2010-10-01 Thread Michael Friedrich
Andreas Ericsson wrote: How about download the proposed fix from CVS and give that a go? True for testing environments and source upgrades (if people can do that theirselves). Untrue for package upgrades and similar upgrade paths. Main problem targets the fact that the error reports

Re: [Nagios-users] [Nagios-devel] significant bug in 3.2.2 - nagios.cfg -- execute_service_checks=0 completely ignored

2010-10-01 Thread Tony Yarusso
On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 12:49 +0200, Michael Friedrich wrote: Maybe instrumented by asking on different channels for testing help (like Twitter and Facebook getting very popular right now). Just an idea to make life more easy. Noted. We're working on making better use of the @nagiosinc and

Re: [Nagios-users] [Nagios-devel] significant bug in 3.2.2 - nagios.cfg -- execute_service_checks=0 completely ignored

2010-10-01 Thread Andreas Ericsson
On 10/01/2010 12:49 PM, Michael Friedrich wrote: Andreas Ericsson wrote: How about download the proposed fix from CVS and give that a go? True for testing environments and source upgrades (if people can do that theirselves). Untrue for package upgrades and similar upgrade paths. True