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Table 15-2 Default settings for monitored Nagios services

Retry check interval

Normal check
interval

Maximum check
attempts

Actively launched on
managed system?

Service description

0h 2m 0s

60h 0m 0s

3

Yes

Configuration Monitor

0h 1m 0s

0h 5m 0s

3

Yes

IP Assignment - DHCP

0h 2m 0s

0h 10m 0s

3

Yes

Switch Data Collection

0h 1m 0s

0h 5m 0s

3

Yes

Apache HTTPS Server

0h 1m 0s

0h 5m 0s

3

Yes

Host Monitor

0h 1m 0s

0h 5m 0s

3

Yes

Nagios Monitor

0h 2m 0s

0h 0m 0s

3

Yes

Sensor Collection
Monitor

0h 2m 0s

0h 1m 0s

3

Yes

Supermon Metrics
Monitor

0h 1m 0s

0h 5m 0s

3

Yes

Syslog Alert Monitor

0h 2m 0s

0h 30m 0s

3

Yes

System Event Log
Monitor

0h 2m 0s

0h 1m 0s

3

Yes

Enclosure Collection
Monitor

0h 2m 0s

0h 5m 0s

3

Yes

Management Settings
Monitor

0h 20m 0s

60h 0m 0s

1

No

Configuration

0h 20m 0s

1h 0m 0s

3

No

Environment

0h 20m 0s

1h 0m 0s

3

No

Load Average

0h 20m 0s

1h 0m 0s

3

No

NodeInfo

0h 20m 0s

1h 0m 0s

3

No

Syslog Alerts

0h 20m 0s

0h 5m 0s

3

No

System Event Log

0h 20m 0s

1h 0m 0s

3

No

System Free Space

You might have modified these default settings. To display the current values, select View Config
from the bottom of the Nagios navigation pane.

15.4 Changing the rotation of system event logs and changing the rules
file

You can change the rotation of the System Event Logs and the rules for Nagios alerts. You can
also reconfigure the rotation of the system event logs with the logrotate command.

Nagios creates alerts for power, memory, voltage, and Automatic System Recovery (ASR)
messages. The rules for alerts are defined in the /opt/hptc/nagios/etc/selRules file. You
can modify these rules by editing this file as follows:

Add rules to this file for new alerts.

Change alerts by modifying the corresponding rule in this file.

Remove a rule to delete the corresponding alert.

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Customizing Nagios