Normal program termination?

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Normal program termination?

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I am running an Availability Report For This Host/Service and this shows up alot. What does it mean? I am not stopping the Host or the Service.
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Re: Normal program termination?

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QS1 wrote:I am running an Availability Report For This Host/Service and this shows up alot. What does it mean? I am not stopping the Host or the Service.
Just weird, Im getting this for almost every check.
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Re: Normal program termination?

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I am running an Availability Report For This Host/Service and this shows up alot.
Can you clarify what "this" is, and elaborate on where you're seeing it?
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Re: Normal program termination?

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12-07-2010 08:46:44 12-07-2010 10:27:14 0d 1h 40m 30s PROGRAM (RE)START Program start
12-07-2010 10:27:14 12-07-2010 10:27:15 0d 0h 0m 1s PROGRAM END Normal program termination

normal program termination.

On the Host or Service Availability Report
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Re: Normal program termination?

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I believe those are log entries for the Nagios server itself. If it's been stopped or (re)started it shows up in the log entry. The "full" log for a host shows all host log entries, as well as Nagios server log entries. If you select the "condensed" view it will filter out the entries for the Nagios server and show the host/service only. If that seems to differ from your findings let me know and I'll do a little more research.
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Re: Normal program termination?

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mguthrie wrote:I believe those are log entries for the Nagios server itself. If it's been stopped or (re)started it shows up in the log entry. The "full" log for a host shows all host log entries, as well as Nagios server log entries. If you select the "condensed" view it will filter out the entries for the Nagios server and show the host/service only. If that seems to differ from your findings let me know and I'll do a little more research.
I can check, thanks.
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It means the Nagios Core process (the monitoring engine) was shutdown or restarted normally (i.e. it didn't crash). Hope that helps.
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...which by the way it will do whenever you reconfigure something, since configurations are loaded on startup.
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tonyyarusso wrote:...which by the way it will do whenever you reconfigure something, since configurations are loaded on startup.
thankyou, that is good information.
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