On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm currently using Nagios 2.0b3 (never change a running system ;)) and
> ran into the following problem:
>
> Service went critical
> SMS and emails got dispatched
> found problem, decided to reboot the machine to fix it
> scheduled downtime for host
> rebooted host
> everything went ok again
> no SMS/email got dispatched to state the service recovered though!
Pardon me. But what is the problem? You have a problem. It triggers an
alert. You act and 'fix' it by scheduling downtime. Then you bring the
system alive within the allocated maintenance window.
It seems there is little point in sending a status change if you declare a
maintenance window. Then it is obviously a planned action and there is no
need to send out any alert.
Hugo.
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