An odd question

Steven Schwartz sschwartz at gracenote.com
Fri Jun 8 19:14:53 CEST 2007


I'm working in Nagios 2.x, so this may be possible in 3, and I just
can't find it in 2.

 

Is there a way to specify more frequent checks on a service in a non-OK
state? Essentially, we have a service where catching the moment it goes
down is not critical, but once it *does*, we'd like to know as closely
as possible when it comes back up. (It's a long story)

 

(i.e. have a different check interval for Hard OK and Hard Critical
states.)

 

S.

 

 

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