Understanding nagios logs

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ericssonvietnam
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Re: Understanding nagios logs

Post by ericssonvietnam »

scottwilkerson wrote:I'm sorry I didn't see it in your first post, if you change dthe check_command to the following it would require 100% packet loss to be critical

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check_command check_ping!3000.0,100%!5000.0,100%
Can you tell me what does 3000 and 5000 here represent?
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Re: Understanding nagios logs

Post by scottwilkerson »

3000 is how many ms the rta would have to be over to become warning

5000 is how many ms the rta would have to be over to become critical
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