bug using check_interval

Thomas Guyot-Sionnest dermoth at aei.ca
Mon Jan 19 21:55:11 CET 2009


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On 19/01/09 12:53 PM, Martin, Matthew wrote:
> When I have “check_interval” interval set in a host definition it works
> correctly, but when I do not have it set the host gets a “check_command”
> scheduled every five minutes, instead of no checks being scheduled as it
> should be.
> 
>  
> 
> I am running Nagios Version 3.0.6 on Solaris 10 update 6, on i86pc hardware.
> 

In Nagios 3.x host checks are expected to be scheduled. They aren't run
serially anymore and together with result caching this is the biggest
performance enhancement between Nagios 2 and 3.

So you should leave them one. The only gotcha is that you'll likely want
to change the interval_lenght if you changed the interval_length.


BTW, the default should be something like 300/interval_length rather
than "5" - in my case I had interval_lentgh set to 1 and I quickly
noticed Nagios was scheduling host checks every 5 seconds!!!

- --
Thomas
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