Notification Timing Problem

Matt mjknagios at mjk.org
Thu Oct 30 15:52:48 CET 2008


On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Marc Powell <marc at ena.com> wrote:
>
> On Oct 29, 2008, at 5:11 PM, MJK Nagios wrote:
>
>> The problem I'm seeing is that it takes
>> Nagios 15-20 minutes to send a notification that the host is again
>> down.  This would be useless to me in a production environment; if the
>> host drops again -- I need to know about it immediately.
>
>
>> October 29, 2008 16:00
>> Host Down[10-29-2008 16:58:05] HOST ALERT: TEST-01;DOWN;HARD;10;(Host
>> Check Timed Out)
>
> I agree with Sascha, you've got your max_check_attempts (10?) and
> retry_check_interval (2?) set higher than you want them to be. 10x2 =
> 20 minutes before notification.
>
> --
> Marc

Hi all,

My settngs were:

max_check_attempts = 10
retry_check_interval = 1.

I've changed my max_check_attempts to 1 as well, and that seems to
have fixed everything up.  I figured it was something simple.

Assaf:  I'm sending the mails from the local mailserver.  The pages
are also going out via email to our service provider.

Thanks for everyone's help!

-Matt

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