disabled service checks don't stay disabled

Skip Montanaro skip at pobox.com
Tue Aug 26 21:51:24 CEST 2003


I must be missing something fundamental.  If I disable a single service
check, then reload or restart nagios I find it's enabled again.  What's the
purpose of disabling checks if they don't stay disabled?  In a large
environment there is always going to be some churn (new machines arrive, old
machines die, new services are started) which will require frequent reloads
or restarts.  Is there some way to make them really disabled until they are
explicitly reenabled?

I'm running 1.1 on Solaris, in case that makes any difference.

Thanks,

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