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List:       nagios-users
Subject:    [Nagios-users] NSCA & log_passive_checks=0
From:       radius.god () gmail ! com
Date:       2007-08-30 13:33:19
Message-ID: 2ca913110708300633m2a105034qfa9e50b94ec9e8cd () mail ! gmail ! com
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Greetings,

With 2.9.  If I set log_passive_checks=0, the system stops processing
passive service checks submitted via NSCA.  Even though
accept_passive_service_checks=1 is set.  Passive host checks via NSCA
still work, and are logged.

I've tested on multiple systems, OS/arch, etc.  Same result, Nagios
starts sending alerts for the passive services when the freshness
threshold is reached.

Am I missing something else?  Maybe a Bug?

Thanks.

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