So, it seems that I found the answer. :)
As you have written: "if the host is down the service checks are
suppressed". This would be the correct working situation, if is everything
OK with the configuration. But, there is an excellent topic about this case:
http://sites.box293.com/nagios/guides/c
Hi Brian!
2016-07-14 15:14 GMT+02:00 Brian O'Neill :
> I'm not talking about the host dependency, but the host check itself.
>
I know. :)
> Did you receive a host down notification? Are you configured to receive
> one if the host is down?
>
Yes, previously I have no problem with it.
> Did t
I'm not talking about the host dependency, but the host check itself.
Did you receive a host down notification? Are you configured to receive
one if the host is down?
Did the logs show that the host is down?
Did the pingv4 check reach a HARD state?
How it is working on my systems is that if
Yes, of course, I configured host check for each device too. By the way,
since I have configured dependencies, don't come any host alert
notification (up or down), but host dependencies doesn't include parts,
that can cause this behaviour. For example, there is myHost, and two
related dependencies
You say the host went down...do you have a host check as well? If the
host check fails, a service check won't notify, at least in the default
configuration I believe. You should get a host down notification (if
configured) and that's it.
On 7/14/2016 8:27 AM, Szabó Gergő wrote:
Hi Michael!
Hi Michael!
Sorry, but I can't publish these config files due to company's privacy. :(
There are no any special configuration, Till I didn't expand configuration
with service dependency, we got a lot of notifications from monitored
devices, but now the problem is that we don't get if is necessary.
Am 13.07.2016 um 17:37 schrieb Szabó Gergő:
Hi all!
I have previously configured some service dependencies as it seems
below (for example):
define servicedependency{
host_name myHost
service_description pingv4
dependent_host_name