Defining passive checks

Jonathan Gazeley jonathan.gazeley at bristol.ac.uk
Wed Aug 15 16:07:25 CEST 2012


I'm a long-time user of Nagios with active checks. Today I started using 
passive checks with NSCA and I'm having a problem.

The documentation states "A service must be defined in Nagios before you 
can submit passive check results for it".

I defined a config block like this, to define a service for the Oracle 
service that I want to monitor passively - omitting the check_command 
directive.

define service {
         service_description            Oracle
         host_name                      oddjob.resnet.bris.ac.uk
         use                            resnet-service
}



But running nagios -v gives this output:

Error: Service description, host name, or check command is NULL
Error: Could not register service (config file 
'/etc/nagios/nagios_service.cfg', starting on line 8618)
    Error processing object config files!


So what's the approved way of defining a service without specifying a 
command for active checks?

Thanks,
Jonathan

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