[Nagios-users] on call rotation change on the fly

2010-03-05 Thread shadih rahman
Lets say I have an on-call rotation pre-defined with a list of names. Now, one of the operations member can not make it. Is it possible to change on-call rotation on the fly. Please advise on this. Thanks -- Cordially, Shadhin Rahman

Re: [Nagios-users] on call rotation with check

2010-03-03 Thread Martin Barry
$quoted_author = shadih rahman ; Is it possible to maintain a on call rotation via a service check? Also possibly pass in a nagios username to update the on call rotation? Please advise on this. Thanks At $JOB[-1] we had a custom notification which understood our oncall system. It was

[Nagios-users] on call rotation with check

2010-03-02 Thread shadih rahman
Is it possible to maintain a on call rotation via a service check? Also possibly pass in a nagios username to update the on call rotation? Please advise on this. Thanks -- Cordially, Shadhin Rahman -- Download

Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation

2008-01-02 Thread Robert Ferguson
: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation After reading your post and thinking about it, I decided to backup and then upgrade to the latest release which is 3.0rc1. (I was on 3.0b4.) I read the release notes and didn't see anything except where they added the exclude option in version 3.0b1 but I

Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation

2007-12-26 Thread Robert Ferguson
: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation This pretty useful, I didn't know once could do this and would like to. However, I run nagios 2 and it appears this is only available on nagios 3, are you using nagios 3? If so, maybe it's a bug in this new feature? Also, this looks like it would only do Dec 24, 25

Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation

2007-12-26 Thread Robert Ferguson
To: Petersen, Mark; Nagios Users mailinglist Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation Yes, I am using 3 and it could very well be a bug. If I am reading the documentation correctly, specifically starting on page 231 of the Nagios 3 doc, with this setup, it will rotate every 14 days or 21 days

Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation

2007-12-21 Thread Robert Ferguson
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donnell Lewis Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 1:23 PM To: Steve T Cc: Nathan Blackham; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation Likewise here, we have a qmail server and I just setup a adminonduty

Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation

2007-12-21 Thread Petersen, Mark
@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation Kind of on the same subject, I am trying to setup a rotation and nagios doesn't like the date setup. I have set it up just as the book says for alternating week rotation for 2 people. I am coping in a portion of my directives

[Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation

2007-10-15 Thread Nathan Blackham
What do other people user to rotate who gets paged at night. We currently have 4 Admins that rotate on a weekly basis (Monday-Monday). Currently we are all getting paged all the time. Is there a solution out there that we can setup a On-Call person or pointer where it will switch between who is

Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation

2007-10-15 Thread Andy Harrison
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/15/07, Nathan Blackham wrote: What do other people user to rotate who gets paged at night. We currently have 4 Admins that rotate on a weekly basis (Monday-Monday). Currently we are all getting paged all the time. Is there a solution

Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation

2007-10-15 Thread Steve T
I just created a contactgroup for each of us on call and manually changed the notification every week. Nothing fancy, but we swapped our on calls often enough that it was easier for us to just pencil ourselves in. On 10/15/07, Nathan Blackham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What do other people user

Re: [Nagios-users] On-Call Rotation

2007-10-15 Thread Donnell Lewis
Likewise here, we have a qmail server and I just setup a adminonduty contactgroup and defined a timeperiod for adminonduty contacts and then wrote a simple bash script that looks for the current adminonduty in the adminonduty.cfg file that holds the group definition and according to what the