Over-riding a check in HOSTGROUP

Brian O'Mahony brian.omahony at curamsoftware.com
Mon Sep 27 13:09:44 CEST 2010


Im using Centreon 2.19, which uses Nagios 3.2.1

I have set up a hostgroup for all various types of Linux servers. All these checks work fine, with the exception of check_mem on zlinux. For all the other Linux systems (Debian, RH, CentOS) it returns back a value of memory - eg OK - RAM usage is at 97.1500%

However the zlinux systems report CRITICAL - 771 MB (11%) Free Memory

I want to override the hostgroup check, so I created a check on the actual host. This test works fine, from the cli, however in the webpage, it still does the hostgroup check.

The centreon forum was under the impression host checks over-rode hostgroup checks, but it doesn't seem to be working for me...



Regards
B


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