check_freshness detecting staled services in alphabetical order

Thomas Guyot-Sionnest dermoth at aei.ca
Wed Jul 16 02:53:43 CEST 2008


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On 15/07/08 06:16 PM, Marcel wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 7:15 AM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest <dermoth at aei.ca
> <mailto:dermoth at aei.ca>> wrote:
> 
>> So unless you have external processes updating these services (people
>> usually use nsca to perform this from remote hosts) this is the expected
>> behaviour ;).
> 
> 
> Indeed. I've a syslog-ng platform to transport passive check results.
> But other than that, nothing else different.

You could monitor the backend itself (sending messages trough syslog-ng)
and add a service dependency if this become annoying. You will receive a
single alert when this occurs again.

Thomas
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