It sounds like the check_time_period of your checks is not being set to what
you think it is.

I suggest that you use config.cgi (View Config in the sidebar menu) to check
what Nagios is actually using as the running configuration. Go to Services,
check the Check Period value. Then go to Time Periods and verify what the
definition of that Check Period alias is ("never" is not a magic word, it is
just an alias so it could conceivably be something else than never).

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Matt Baer <m...@baerconsult.com> wrote:

> I'm having an issue with Nagios sending me notifications during time
> periods that are not included within the designated period.  I've tested
> this by setting the time period to 'never', restarting Nagios and I STILL
> get notifications.
>
> I have a backup that runs on my Mail Server 3-4 times a week.  In order to
> do the backup process, I have to down my mail server.  So you can imagine
> that I'm getting dozens of emails at very early times in the morning.  Any
> ideas?
>
>
-- 
Martin Melin

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