Hi,
We use Nagios 3.2.0 on SLES 10 SP2 to monitor a few hundred services.
Yesterday, we put a particular service into flexible downtime from around 7am
to 2pm. However, it seems to still be stuck in flexible downtime so any alerts
after 2pm haven't been sent out.
I'm not entirely sure why
Hello Deborah,
If you use Flexible Downtimes, don't forget to select Flexible from the
Select-Menu (Type). Otherwise the fixed dates are taken (Start Date, End
Date).
To remove a host or service from a scheduled downtime, click on Downtime
in the left navigation. There you can delete the wanted
Hi Claudio,
Thanks for info. But I'm a little puzzled.
I clarified the steps that were taken. It turns out that he didn't use Flexible
but instead used fixed. However, he's sure that the dates were set to 1st April
for the start and end date.
So, surely once the date changed to the 2nd April,
Well without blaming anyone, the easiest reason for this to cause would be
a human mistake in interpreting the schedule downtime form (often happens
with fixed/flexible) and by setting a wrong end date.
When you were in the Downtime overview, did you take a look at the
specified End Time column?
I have no idea if anybody else is using this plugin or not, but I've
been using it quite successfully on a bunch of older Dell machines, and
it's been doing great, except for throwing a critical error when the
Battery state is Learning.
I updated the code to handle the Learning state, but
Did somebody have experience with the setup of Nagios message broker from
http://snippets.syabru.ch/nagios-msg-broker/
Thanks.
Mikhail.
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Hi List,
Hope you doing fine...
I have a very critical web application (URL) hosted on a production server on
the Jboss service. As now I am monitoring the URL availability and the
production server availability using nagios. But as I am polling to check these
on an interval of 5 mints and