Module: check_mk
Branch: master
Commit: 76c96dba7106fe1bc904e4e52c4021417da9912a
URL:
http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=commit;h=76c96dba7106fe…
Author: Mathias Kettner <mk(a)mathias-kettner.de>
Date: Mon Oct 21 21:04:26 2013 -0400
Updated bug entries #0817, #0900, #0828
---
.bugs/817 | 7 +++++--
.bugs/828 | 2 +-
.bugs/900 | 9 +++++++--
3 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/.bugs/817 b/.bugs/817
index 293b0b9..d3348df 100644
--- a/.bugs/817
+++ b/.bugs/817
@@ -1,12 +1,15 @@
Title: PING check removed when legacy check added to host
Component: core
-State: open
+Class: nastiness
+State: done
Date: 2012-10-23 10:15:13
Targetversion: 1.2.3
-Class: nastiness
The PING check should remain on the host when the host has the tag
"ping" assigned, event when a legacy check has been added to the host.
Resolution: Create a WATO rule for check_icmp as active check. That
way the user can do all he wants...
+
+2013-10-21 21:00:00: changed state open -> done
+Rule for check_icmp already exists.
diff --git a/.bugs/828 b/.bugs/828
index b652b6c..edae99c 100644
--- a/.bugs/828
+++ b/.bugs/828
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Component: checks
State: open
Date: 2013-08-19 09:38:38
Targetversion: future
-Class: nastiness
+Class: bug
If using Debian 6 with flexible notification system, plain e mail and umlauts in alias,
the mail never receives the mail. Reason is the missing c.utf8 locale. In german debian
versions,
diff --git a/.bugs/900 b/.bugs/900
index 3dc9cfe..93b70da 100644
--- a/.bugs/900
+++ b/.bugs/900
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
Title: Check_MK does not handle interval_length != 60 correctly
Component: multisite
-State: open
+Class: nastiness
+State: wontfix
Date: 2013-02-15 14:30:58
Targetversion: future
-Class: nastiness
Reveived via feedback@:
@@ -32,3 +32,8 @@ results in display within check_mk GUI:
Service normal/retry check interval600s/180s
It seems to be a bug in the display only, checks are running correctly.
+
+2013-10-21 20:56:06: changed state open -> wontfix
+Setting interval_length != 60 is not only deprecated, but also not
+neccessary any more. Floating point numbers can be used as an
+interval length, e.g. 0.01666 for one second.