Okay, auto-solved.
For who is interested in, the commands are written into this file in nagios
external command syntax:
/usr/local/nagios/var/slave_commands.cache
The file is created by nagios user, then opsviewd parse this file every 15 seconds (more or less)
and deleted after. Internal routines send the commands to all slaves.
It's a personal interpretation, also use it at your own risk :)
Maybe some opsview-guru could confirm or correct what above.
Bye, Simon
Il 21/02/2011 10:24, Simone Felici ha scritto:
Hello!
I'm trying to set-up a scheduled downtime at specific dates.
If I put in downtime a host/service from OPSView GUI I can see the downtime is
propagated from
master to slaves too. But what if I would insert a scheduled downtime via cron?
The script is not an issue, I've made some tests and it works. The problem is,
the scheduled
downtime triggered via cron from the master is *not* propagated to slaves and
having the
notifications sent from slaves for this host (it's monitored there), the
notifications are sent and
the downtime not considered.
How does OPSView the sync of these informations? How could I propagated a
downtime started via CRON
to slaves?
Thank's for the hints!
Simon
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