Hello Javier,

actually monitoring is NOT my biggest issue....
but (as always there is a 'but') it would be nice to have a monitoring
as it already helped my regarding filled disks.

Microsoft asks administrators of Windows Terminal Servers to reboot them
every 24 hours. So this is not my idea and from my point of view we
could live without it. But using jffnms nice diagrams you can see, that
memory on that servers is running full over the day. So monitoring tells
me, that we actually have to reboot them..... Thats about monitoring!

What do you mean with "disable polling"? How can I do this? Is there a
"command line interface" to jffnms to disable/enable polling with?

Thanks for your help
Joachim

Javier Szyszlican wrote:
> That will be "maintenance windows" and we don't have that yet.
> 
> But you could (before your reboot your windows servers) disable polling
> for that host, and then re-enable it.
> 
> I guess that if you have to reboot your servers every night, monitoring
> is not your biggest issue :)
> 
> Javier
> 
> Joachim Hergeth wrote:
>> Hello out there,
>>
>> we have a ten W2003-Terminal Servers in our network. We restart these
>> servers every night as Microsoft suggests. This generates alarms and
>> outages in jffnms. Is there a way to define a regular outage time? It
>> would be preferable to make this definition individual for each
>> monitored host, even better would be for groups of hosts.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> J. Hergeth
>>
>>
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