How to set hard state from passive service check?

Peter Klausner peter.klausner at gmail.com
Mon Feb 8 15:49:11 CET 2010


According to the docs (and in my set-up) a passive service check
result of non-OK sets a SOFT state. So you need max_check_attempts
passive and/or active checks until it changes to HARD.  I want passive
checks to set a HARD state immediately.  Active checks should apply
the max_check_attempts setting.

Is there a way to achieve this?  I found
passive_host_checks_are_soft, but it applies only to hosts.

Thanks,
Peter Klausner

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