Hosts reboots too fast for check_alive notification

Livio Zanol Puppim livio.zanol.puppim at gmail.com
Fri Apr 25 16:03:23 CEST 2008


Or, you could try to use SNMPTRAP on the switches that the servers
are, to inform link-down/link-up traps on interfaces and associates
that interface to the server...

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Lívio Zanol Puppim

2008/4/24, Aaron Devey <adevey at omniture.com>:
> You could have the server fire a script during reboots that submits a
>  check result to nagios via NSCA.  It might be a little more elaborate
>  than what you were looking for, but it will always catch a reboot even
>  when a host check misses it.
>
>
>  -Aaron
>
>
>
>  Rodrick Brown wrote:
>  > When one of my hosts reboots I'm never notified about the outage.
>  > Currently I'm using a custom script  S99bootnotify to alert me when a
>  > host comes online, is there any way to shorten the polling for
>  > check_alive? I find it strange that a host could reboot and nagios not
>  > detect that outage.
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>  >
>  >
>  > Thanks.
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