NSCA Wierdness?

Steve Shipway s.shipway at auckland.ac.nz
Tue Feb 7 02:30:06 CET 2006


> [1139251531] EXTERNAL COMMAND: PROCESS_HOST_CHECK_RESULT;IVAN;0;0
> [1139251531] Warning:  Passive check result was received for 
> host 'IVAN', but the host could not be found!

This message means that Nagios cannot find a host called 'IVAN' in the
definitions.

Are you 100% sure you have defined this host, on the server which is
receiving the NSCA alerts and producing this log (the central server)?  Have
you defined it in all upper case, like the NSCA alert is being received?
It's case sensitive, remember.  Nagios will not automatically define a host
just because it is defined on a downstream server, so you have to define it
on both servers.

Steve




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