Nagios XI 5.4.4 Manual Install
Centos 6.2 64 bits
without special facilities
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Hi.
I am using BPI to make a relationship between multiple hosts and services in favor of measuring the functioning of an IT platform.
A subgroup of services is nested within a group (see image), the service group is configured with the alert thresholds as well as the "parent" group. The parent group has a warning percentage of 61 and a critical percentage of 0.
As seen in the image, group health does not change, and it is not detected that one of the groups is in trouble.
What could be the problem?
I have seen similar queries in the forums but without resolution.
I appreciate your help
Inheritance of non-ok states in BPI
Inheritance of non-ok states in BPI
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Re: Inheritance of non-ok states in BPI
What are the health thresholds set at for the "top level" BPI group (xxx PMA TP)?
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Re: Inheritance of non-ok states in BPI
Hi!!
61 for Warning
0 for Critical
61 for Warning
0 for Critical
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npolovenko
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Re: Inheritance of non-ok states in BPI
@evisus, This is a known bug that was already fixed in XI 5.4.11.
Take a look at this changelog: https://www.nagios.com/downloads/nagios-xi/change-log/
Take a look at this changelog: https://www.nagios.com/downloads/nagios-xi/change-log/
Fixed issue where some groups would not get proper status checks (due to recursion) in BPI [TPS#12488] -JO
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Re: Inheritance of non-ok states in BPI
Thanks, it's already working as it should.
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Re: Inheritance of non-ok states in BPI
@evisus, Great, I will close this thread as resolved then.
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