host check commands

Lewis Getschel lgetschel at denver.westerngeco.slb.com
Mon May 9 21:10:45 CEST 2005


Oops, Sorry, I misread it. I didn't catch that you were referring to 
host checks.

Ringer, Torleiv wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with some WAN hosts that I monitor. They tend to go 
> down for up to 20-30 minutes, then come back up. This is ‘normal’ 
> behaviour for SatIP connections that we have.
>
> I would like to use the host check commands, but I get a lot of alerts 
> for these periods (which I would like to ignore).
>
> Is there a way to tweak the host check command like you can for services?
>
> I have modified the host check command to the appropriate warning and 
> critical threshholds, but the periodicity of the checks is giving me 
> problems.
>
> Torleiv Ringer
> Broadcast Systems Administrator
> Minnesota Public Radio
> http://www.mpr.org <http://www.mpr.org/>
>

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