Reload question

Larry Naves lnaves at asc.edu
Thu Jul 21 18:21:21 CEST 2005


I have read through the docs and am missing the answers I am looking for. I
know that a RELOAD "Sends a SIGHUP to the Nagios process, causing it to
flush its current configuration data, reread the configuration files, and
start monitoring again". I have noticied that whenever I perform a reload
all the host and service checks get rescheduled starting with host 1. Is
this the case or am I missing something? I have both
retain_state_information=1 and use_retained_program_state=1 and my
scheduling queue shows that nagios started over with hosts 1XX - 9XX every
time. Is there a way to maintiain the scheduling queue throughout program
restarts? If not does any body have a work around? I just don't want to ever
see a scenario where nagios always gets reloaded before the 9999 host is
checked for a long period of time during busy days where my coworkers are
changing and reloading nagios.

Nagios 1.2 w/MySQL
MySQL 3.23
CentOS 3.4

Thanks in advance,

Larry Wayne Naves, Jr. "Jay"
Systems Analyst
Computer Sciences Corporation /
Alabama Supercomputer Authority 

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