On Oct 1, 2010, at 3:56 PM, steve f wrote:
> I am building a package to send out to 500 locations to set up a distributed
> Nagios 3.2 environment.
>
> I have scripts written that when the nagios package is dropped in a location,
> the script creates a hosts.cfg & a hostgroup.cfg file on the r
between "name" and
"timeperiod_name"? The documentation and example config seem to both
make reference to the "name" directive for timeperiod
but it doesn't seem to be documented anywhere.
Thanks
--
Steven Kreuzer
fails, it
immediately sends out a alert. The issue seems to have
gone away after I changed the timeperiod to begin at 8:01am but I
wanted to pick the brain of the community to see if this is an
expected behavior or
something I need to look into more closely.
Many Thanks
--
Steven Kreuzer
gt; notification_optionsc,w,r
> }
>
> The way that is configured, any problems with load in your linux
> hostgroup will send notification by email during the day and by sms
> after hours/weekends. The second example will send by sms at any time
> for any
ds" are defined under "contact". It looks
like I would have to
create two contacts for each person, one with their email and one with
their pager.
Is there any way around this?
Thanks
Steven Kreuzer
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