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Hi all,

since I updated to Icinga 1.2.0 I've the problem that icinga lost the
downtime when it is restarted. After the restart I see the downtime in
the "Scheduled Host Downtime" list, but the host it self is not in
scheduled downtime anymore. The downtime comment still persists. I
couldn't find anything in the logfile yet.

If you would like to reproduce it:

- - Schedule a downtime on a host using fixed time (most I use the defaults)
- - Check if host is in scheduled downtime
- - Restart icinga
- - Check if host is in scheduled downtime (it shouldn't)
- - Check if host is scheduled in "Scheduled Host Downtime" list.
- - Check if downtime comment persists

Can anyone confirm this behavior? Or if not, does anyone have an idea
what could be wrong?
Maybe it has something todo with:
"* fix scheduled downtime notifications resent on restart/reload" from
whatsnew.html

System is a Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS with last Patchset. Icinga is build from
source with defaults and --enable-idoutils(make install; make
install-api; make install-idoutils). For all stuff I used the classic UI.

- -- 
Thanks,
Thomas Wittmann

Do not judge a man until you have walked a mile in his shoes.
After that, who cares? You are a mile away and you've got his shoes!
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