[Nagios-users] Re: Bug: NSCA 2.4 on OS X 10.3 (Was: NSCA daemon never writes to nagios.cmd or nsca.dump)

Jason Martin jhmartin at toger.us
Tue Jan 27 20:05:21 CET 2004


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> > Is that normal? should it be 0 data packets? There is no packet loss 
> > between the systems.
> 
> No, that should say 1 data packet(s).

Just to clarify, the 'packet' send_nsca is referring to isn't a TCP/IP 
packet, but really more of a 'message'. The application won't know about 
any sort of packet loss since TCP connections handle this internally.  The 
'data packet' send_nsca is referring to is just the message to the remote 
daemon with status data.
- -Jason Martin
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