Nagios Exchang has some Schedual Downtime scripts.
that may be a good place to start looking,
Also a Google search of nagios Downtime scipts pulled some good results
Tony (Author of NC_Net)
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Simon Kainz simon.ka...@tugraz.at wrote:
Hi list!
I'm currently working on the following problem:
My Nagios server is not user-accessible (nice and secure behind several
firewalls :-)) I want to grant some selected users rights to schedule
downtime (eg. network department changing fibre links, they know when
this will happen, so _they_ should be able to schedule a downtime, not
me ;-) ). So I thought about a setup where my Nagios server pulls this
scheduled downtimes from another server. Is there already something
which could help me in setting this up ? Or do you have another
suggestions ?
Regards,
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