Problem: host UP messages

Hugo van der Kooij hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org
Wed May 3 19:54:30 CEST 2006


On Wed, 3 May 2006, Frank Guarino wrote:

> I'm still fairly new to Nagios and I'm having a problem with notifications.
>
> I keep getting unwanted UP messages like:
>
>  >Subject: PROBLEM alert - Host /xxxhostname.domainname/ is UP
>
> >Host 'SunFire-880 - Solaris 9 - NBU Media Server 2' is UP
> >Info: PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.29 ms
> >Time: Fri Apr 28 14:16:19 PDT 2006
>
> These messages only occur when a service is down (for something like
> maintenance) but the host is up.  This is occurring from all
> hosts/servers.  Also, these messages don't appear under the
> 'Notifications' page on the web interface.  I've adjusted the settings
> and eliminated any 'Recovery' options for events or notifications, but I
> still get the messages.
>
> Has anyone seen these messages before?  Can anyone give me advice on
> what setting I have wrong or is this a bug I need to report?

You have to better then this. You have not shown your service or host
definition(s). If you want people to think along make sure they know
things because at this point the best guess is configuration error but
there is no way tell unless you tell us what you did configure.

Hugo.

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