On 16 Mar 2010, at 16:24, Mike Lee wrote:
So I have been doing some testing and found that if
I create a “Time Period” for a host, it does not propagate that
“Time Period” down to all the service checks it monitors???? I have
to go to every single Service Check below that Host and set up it’s
“Time Period” . Problem is, a lot of those service checks are
being monitored under other hosts with different “Time Periods” and
you can only tell a service check to use one “Time Period”
…..question is….short of having to create separate service checks
for every single host and changing all Time Periods for that host,
is there anything else that is easier to do? That seems a bit
much…..to create a host , create all new service checks for that
host then set up a time period on that host and use that time period
on each individual service check. Tell me there is an easier way. J
This looks like an oversight. The service check should allow defining
a check period of blank => to mean inherit from host.
We have this on our roadmap, probably around May:
https://secure.opsera.com/jira/browse/OPS-197
If you want this development earlier, you could sponsor it to push it
up sooner.
Ton
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