(lets keep the discussion on the list.... )

On 12/13/06, Aled Treharne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13/12/06, David Nolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If its a regular occurance you could configure an exclude period on the
> > services, or configure the alert periods themselves to exclude that time
> > frame.
>
> We have a similar problem, however the maintenance slots that we have
> aren't regular (mainly because we montior some of our clients who host
> with a variety of hosting providers).

Are they regular *for that cilent*?


> I think what I'd like ideally is somethign similar to Nagios where you
> can put in scheduled maintenance and it won't alert if somethign fails
> during that maintenance. My perl knowledge is nowhere near good enough
> to implement this though. :(
>

The best option in Mon right now for scheduled maintenance is to use
either exclude_period or craft your period definitions carefully.  If
I'm understanding you correctly Nagios provides a way to enter a
one-time scheduled maintenance period via the interface?  I could see
adding that to Mon, but would you want it to be global, or would you
need a way to restrict it to a subset of the hostgroups?

-David

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