Impact of Passive check disable

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sdbhabal
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Impact of Passive check disable

Post by sdbhabal »

Hello Experts,

I am new to the Nagios world.
Please redirect me if I ask already asked question.
If I disable "Passive Checks" on all the services & hosts in my Nagios Core, what will be it's impact?

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Re: Impact of Passive check disable

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Passive checks are for remote devices that send nagios an update when it (the remote device) thinks it should. Like a UPS that goes onto battery power, it can send an SNMP Trap to nagios. This is what we call passive and Nagios knows about it instantly.

An active check is when nagios executes a check on it's own schedule (as per configuration directives). In the same scenario of the UPS going into battery power, if Nagios is only checking the UPS every five minutes it might not know about it for up to five minutes (not counting max retries and retry intervals).
sdbhabal wrote:If I disable "Passive Checks" on all the services & hosts in my Nagios Core, what will be it's impact?
If your checks aren't passive, there will be no impact.
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Re: Impact of Passive check disable

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Thanks for your prompt reply.
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Re: Impact of Passive check disable

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Hi sdbhabal,

Are we all right to close this ticket?

We'll be happy to answer any follow-up questions you may have.
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