2009/4/17 Hussayn Dabbous hussayn.dabb...@saxess.de:
Hi;
I have defined a set of ~40 independent (fully unrelated) Tests for a
large set of Webapplications (using bash shell scripts).
I need all Tests to be executed every morning between 6 am and 8 am. So
i have defined an appropriate time
Jim Avery wrote:
2009/4/17 Hussayn Dabbous hussayn.dabb...@saxess.de:
Now Nagios schedules all tests at 6 am instead of distributing the tests
over the available time period (6-8 am).
But i do not want to let all Tests run at the same time. I rather would
like to evenly distribute the
2009/4/18 Hussayn Dabbous hussayn.dabb...@saxess.de:
But now i got one other problem, that is:
Before a particular webapplication check can start, the associated host
must be checked to be up.
I'm not sure I understand why this is an issue. If the host is down,
it is normal for Nagios still
Hi;
I have defined a set of ~40 independent (fully unrelated) Tests for a
large set of Webapplications (using bash shell scripts).
I need all Tests to be executed every morning between 6 am and 8 am. So
i have defined an appropriate time periods setting
and i have configured all my tests