Hi,
After a power loss of Fully Automated Nagios, my service check times are all in the future..
"Last Check Time: 18-08-2017 23:08:51
Next Scheduled Active Check: 18-08-2017 23:09:56"
The server knows the current date and time, so I don't know what's going on..
Any ideas of how to fix this install?
Many thanks,
Kenny
"Last Check" now in the future.. "18-08-2017 23:09:00"
Re: "Last Check" now in the future.. "18-08-2017 23:09:00"
The following worked:
"stop nagios rename the retain file and start nagios, the file must
recreate correctly."
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For info, the retention file in "Fully Automated Nagios" install is located in
/var/log/nagios
and is named: retention.dat
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Many thanks Carlos!
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On 5 July 2011 11:48, Carlos de Santa-Ana Garcia <carlos@dsag.jazztel.es> wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> That info is on a "retain state" file, so you can:
>
>
> set retain to off on nagios config, restart, and set retain on again,
> and restart nagios.
>
>
> or
>
>
> stop nagios rename the retain file and start nagios, the file must
> recreate correctly.
>
>
>
> Greets.
>
"stop nagios rename the retain file and start nagios, the file must
recreate correctly."
---
For info, the retention file in "Fully Automated Nagios" install is located in
/var/log/nagios
and is named: retention.dat
---
Many thanks Carlos!
- Hide quoted text -
On 5 July 2011 11:48, Carlos de Santa-Ana Garcia <carlos@dsag.jazztel.es> wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
> That info is on a "retain state" file, so you can:
>
>
> set retain to off on nagios config, restart, and set retain on again,
> and restart nagios.
>
>
> or
>
>
> stop nagios rename the retain file and start nagios, the file must
> recreate correctly.
>
>
>
> Greets.
>