HP XC System Software Administration Guide Version 3.2

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nh [Environment - ASSUMEDOK] Pending services are
normal, they indicate data has not yet been received
by the Nagios engine. Service *may* be fine, but if
it continues to pend for more then about 30 minutes
it may indicate data is not being collected.
n[8-15] nh [Load Average - ASSUMEDOK] Pending services are
normal, they indicate data has not yet been received
by the Nagios engine. Service *may* be fine, but if
it continues to pend for more then about 30 minutes
it may indicate data is not being collected.
n15 [NodeInfo - ASSUMEDOK] Pending services are normal,
they indicate data has not yet been received by the
Nagios engine. Service *may* be fine, but if it
continues to pend for more then about 30 minutes it
may indicate data is not being collected.
n15 [Slurm Status - Critical] sinfo reported problems
with partitions for this node
n15 [System Free Space - ASSUMEDOK] Pending services are
normal, they indicate data has not yet been received
by the Nagios engine. Service *may* be fine, but if
it continues to pend for more then about 30 minutes
it may indicate data is not being collected.
n[8-15] nh [configuration - ASSUMEDOK] Pending services are
normal, they indicate data has not yet been received
by the Nagios engine. Service *may* be fine, but if
it continues to pend for more then about 30 minutes
it may indicate data is not being collected.
21.2.6 Multiple %EXPR% Expressions Are Not Accepted in the nagios_vars.ini File
The nagios_vars.ini file is intended for site-specific customizations. Problems occur if you
modify the entries in this file to contain more than one %EXPR% variable. For example, the
following entry causes the Nagios plug-in(s) that use this information to fail to report the correct
status.
loadave_warning =
%EXPR(%LDAVEWARN%+5)%,%EXPR(%LDAVEWARN%+4)%,%EXPR(%LDAVEWARN%+4)%,10
Instead of using the previous syntax, use simple numbers as shown in the following example:
loadave_warning = 11,10,10,10
21.3 Messages Reported by Nagios
Nagios reports messages in the Service Detail and Service Problems windows. These messages
can help you detect current problems and prevent future problems. Figure 21-1 shows a portion
of the Nagios Service Detail window that displays two messages.
Figure 21-1 Nagios Messages
Messages are categorized in the Status column as OK, Unknown, Pending, Warning, and
Critical and are color-coded.
The messages described in this section are indexed by the Service and Status Information columns.
The messages in this section are arranged alphabetically by the Service column entry. If there is
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