Monitoring question

Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) andy.shellam-lists at mailnetwork.co.uk
Wed Jan 17 19:43:09 CET 2007


Marc Powell wrote:
>> the handler is not working. Any thing I can try or did wrong?
>>     
>> Have you tried running the "restart-httpd" command as the Nagios user
>> from the console?
>>     
>
> Always a good suggestion.
>
>   
>> Also, on my server Apache (2.2) takes roughly 3-4 seconds to start up,
>> and it looks like Nagios doesn't provide any delay between running the
>> event handler, and the subsequent check if httpd's running.
>>     
>
> Yes, there is a delay between the event_handler running and the next
> check for services at least. Whatever retry_check_interval is set to is
> the time nagios will wait to check again after executing the
> event_handler. Travis's retry_check_interval appears to be 1 minute (60
> seconds).
>   

Ah, yes, sorry I was reading the Nagios log from bottom-to-top instead 
of top-to-bottom (don't ask why!  It's been a long day....!)
Noting that, you can see the delay clearly - good to know! :)

Andy.

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