When we schedule a downtime for a host does it mean it automatically
schedules a downtime for its services also?
I remember when we were patching our servers , we scheduled downtime for the
entire hostgroup by selecting schedule downtime for all host in this
hostgroup. Inspite of it we still got
2009/4/14 Anirudh Srinivasan srianir...@gmail.com:
When we schedule a downtime for a host does it mean it automatically
schedules a downtime for its services also?
I remember when we were patching our servers , we scheduled downtime for the
entire hostgroup by selecting schedule downtime for
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Riggin
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:59 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Downtime scheduling
What is the best way to allow for a 1-4AM outage on a few hosts? A cron job
that will schedule it every night
, November 02, 2007 12:05 PM
To: Larry Low
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Downtime scheduling
Thanks for the reply. Here is what I did..
define timeperiod{
timeperiod_name maintenance
alias Maintenance period
sunday 04:00
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What is the best way to allow for a 1-4AM outage on a few hosts? A cron
job that will schedule it every night, or through time
Jerad Riggin wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Here is what I did..
define timeperiod{
timeperiod_name maintenance
alias Maintenance period
sunday 04:00-01:00
monday 04:00-01:00
tuesday 04:00-01:00
Hi all,
Quick question:
When I put a Host- or Servicegroup in downtime, Nagios generates a
separate downtime/comment for each host or service within that group. When
I want to remove this downtime for the whole group, I have to remove each
line separately which is cumbersome.
I can't