Hi.

I'm aware that when Icinga2 is configured in top-down config sync mode, the 
remote machine (client or satellite, as the case may be) will continue 
performing checks and logging results locally in the event of a connectivity 
failure between that machine and its parent.

What I'm trying to find out is how large is the backlog buffer for storing 
results for later transfer back to the parent when connectivity is restored.

What settings are available (and in which config file) to define how much data 
(or what duration of results?) gets stored on the client / satellite for later 
transfer to the parent?


Thanks,


Antony.

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