Have you checked your time periods?
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 10:42 PM, Manish Kumar wrote:
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> I have implemented Nagios Core-3.2.3 on Fedora Core 14 and configured it
> for monitoring of around 230 network devices for different services like
> up/down status, uptime, ports link st
Quoting Manish Kumar :
> The problem is that nagios is not able to send e-mail notification as soon
> as any server/service/network device goes down. Some of the e-mails are
> delayed around 12 hours and some are not triggered even, for example if a
> server goes down for around a hour and is up a
> Is this a valid issue with nagios or is there any way to scale it up. How
> can a network/sever admin can believe on it if this works like this.
This is a configuration issue... I monitor some 700 hosts and
6000+ services on a single host and my notifications go out
instantly (once max_check_a
Manish Kumar wrote:
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> I have implemented Nagios Core-3.2.3 on Fedora Core 14 and configured
> it for monitoring of around 230 network devices for different services
> like up/down status, uptime, ports link status, similarly configured
> for monitoring around 30 windows servers
Hi Friends,
I have implemented Nagios Core-3.2.3 on Fedora Core 14 and configured it for
monitoring of around 230 network devices for different services like up/down
status, uptime, ports link status, similarly configured for monitoring
around 30 windows servers for different services.
The proble