Help with Critical notification

Morris, Patrick patrick.morris at hp.com
Wed Sep 24 17:48:53 CEST 2008


I'm getting the message below, but I don't think I should be getting it:

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***** Nagios *****

Notification Type: PROBLEM

Service: sshd
Host: myhost - Netapp
Address: 11.x.x.x
State: CRITICAL

Date/Time: Wed Sept 24 06:57:29 MDT 2008

Additional Info:

Connection refused

The reason I don't believe I should be getting it is because I've removed the hostgroup that myhost belongs to from the service definition.  I've restarted nagios, yet I still get this message.  (I determined that this machine could never run ssh in its current state, so I removed it from that service.)

Any reasons why this would be happening?  I have a few other issues that have been resolved, from my perspective, yet nagios still wants to warn me about it.


Either you haven't really removed the check, or you have a copy of Nagios running on the old config.  Shut down Nagios, check the process list to make sure it's really stopped, and restart it.

If it still alerts after that, you need to double-check your configs.

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