This is how we have given time period to check if a number of workstation
were alive at 10PM every night of a week. But we are getting alerts every
half an hour. where have we gone wrong.
define timeperiod{
timeperiod_name 10pm
alias 10:00 everyday
sunday 10:00-10:00
monday 10:00-10:00
tuesday 10:00-10:00
wednesday 10:00-10:00
thursday 10:00-10:00
friday 10:00-10:00
saturday 10:00-10:00
}
we are using FAN 2.0 virtual appliance.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 6:28 PM, Toonz IT <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Keif,
>
> Will post if there are any issues... :-)
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Leif J. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Simple, Create a timeperiod. For example I have:
>> define timeperiod{
>> timeperiod_name 9clock
>> alias 09:00 every day
>> sunday 09:00-09:00
>> monday 09:00-09:00
>> tuesday 09:00-09:00
>> wednesday 09:00-09:00
>> thursday 09:00-09:00
>> friday 09:00-09:00
>> saturday 09:00-09:00
>> }
>>
>>
>> That will say everyday at 9 it will be checked
>>
>> /Leif
>>
>>
>>
>> Den 14-01-2011 12:41, Toonz IT skrev:
>>
>>
>> We want to monitor alive systems daily at a scheduled time(after office
>> hours).
>>
>> We have users who repeatedly fail to switch off their workstations after
>> office hours, even after several requests to help save power, and manually
>> checking and switching off is not possible, so we want to generate a history
>> log of days when their systems were kept on, so that they understand the
>> loss they are generating.
>>
>> We have NSClient++ installed in these workstations, but how will be
>> schedule a one time checking? We already have hourly checks
>> and alerts for rest of our critical servers.
>>
>> thanks
>> ananth.
>>
>>
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