Is there a way to define a Nagios check timeout value based on the time of day? To put it another way, I would like for a given check to have a 10 second timeout for most of the day, but that same check have a 20 second timeout during our server backup window.
I know that we can make a copy of each check, and run the original with -t 10, and the copy with -t 20, and run each service check with the proper 'check_period' value, but I'm trying to avoid doubling the number of service checks.
We're running Nagios Core v3.4.1.
Jon Adcock
Network Systems Administrator
Leon County MIS
301 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32301 Office: (850) 606-5518 |
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