Notification problem

Matt Hanley MHANLEY at cxtec.com
Thu Jan 5 17:19:10 CET 2006


> To start, it looks like /bin/ping wasn't executable by nagios before
> 14:35 and you corrected that, is that the case?

No.  What do you see that makes you believe that?  Ping works fine, and
warnings and criticals are logged/displayed just fine.  It's just that
Nagios doesn't feel that a notification is warranted for some reason.

> As far as the notifications, the one thing that seems a possibility to
me is that you have retention 
> enabled, may have disabled notifications at some point and now the
notifications_enabled setting is now 
> being preferenced from the retention file over the config file. If
that sounds familiar, take a look at 
> the Retention Notes at
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/xodtemplate.html.

Yeah, that's the direction I went, but with no luck.  I figured that
with a new host and a new service, this would avoid any such problem.
Is my thinking incorrect?

-matt


Matthew Hanley
mhanley at cxtec.com


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