On Thursday April 3 2008 08:34:32 pm Seth Simmons wrote: > Currently I'm using the default 24x7 time for monitoring. We have a > support group in India where we want to shift monitoring there during > off hours. Since service definition is currently using 24x7, would I > have to create separate services for each time period since the > notifications would go to two different groups? What is the best way to > accomplish this? You can define timeperiods in the contacts definition. If I understood the manual right, than a notification will only be sent to an contact if it's in the timeperiod defined for this contact. Have a look at [0]. Keep in mind that you have to set the timeperiods of the indian group according to the timezone your nagios-server is in.
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