strange check interval behavior

rjustinwilliams at gmail.com rjustinwilliams at gmail.com
Fri Aug 14 19:36:59 CEST 2009


Thanks, Marc and Jim

Yep, this was a doofus question. A little more digging turned up that the  
interval_length had been changed. I adjusted my check_interval to  
accommodate and I now have 5-minute intervals...

On Aug 14, 2009 12:46pm, Marc Powell <marc at ena.com> wrote:


> On Aug 14, 2009, at 11:04 AM, rjustinwilliams at gmail.com wrote:



> > I have my normal_check_interval for a service set to 5. As I

> > understand it, that is supposed to mean 5 minutes between checks.

> > Nagios is, instead, checking every 1:15 minutes (ie minute,

> > fifteen seconds).

> > I'm not sure if it matters, but, the service is a check_by_ssh.

> > This is a nagios 2.9 setup.



> A couple pointers --

> - make sure normal_check_interval is what you expect it to be for

> this check in objects.cache.

> - have you changed interval_length in nagios.cfg from 60 to 15 perhaps?

> - are you sure these aren't retries?



> --

> Marc



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