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One nice feature that would be handy would be to optionally be
able to have Nagios do what amounts to a forced check of all
active services that are within their check period at startup.
That way restarts can't interrupt the schedule, ie a check that
is scheduled to occur once every 60 minutes won't get
rescheduled out 60 minutes, making for a 120 minute interval.
The scenario is that a 60-minute interval check is 1 minute away
=66rom firing when Nagios is restarted. Nagios then reschedules
the check out 60 minutes. Optionally doing a global
forced-check at startup means that this scenario won't happen.
Thanks,
-Jason Martin
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