define timeperiod {
timeperiod_name tp_backupcheck
alias bla
day 1 - -1 08:00-08:15
}
define service {
use normal
host_name bla01
service_description bla backup
Hi all,
I have a question concerning
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/objectinheritance.html.
I have
- a host definition with a certain contact_groups directive
- the host is part of a hostgroup
- which is part of another hostgroup
I also have
- a service template referencing that
Hey there,
In case one has many services checked via wildcard templates:
define service {
namestd
use normal
register0 ;;; template
host_name * ;;; ALL hosts
check_period24x7
; contact_groups are
Assaf Flatto nagios at flatto.net writes:
[ wildcard def here ]
Now suppose there are services for a few hosts that would need to have a
different check_period (they have, in hosts.cfg).
What would be the most elegant way to accomplish that without adding too
many new services?
Warning: Service 'TRAP' on host 'swfc6' has a notification interval less than
its check interval! Notifications are only re-sent after checks are made, so
the effective notification interval will be that of the check interval.
happens in these cases:
normal_check_interval 30s
Danilo Godec danilo.godec at agenda.si writes:
AFAIK these intervals don't take time as their argument, but a
multiplier of 'interval_length' (by default, this is set to 60 seconds).
So Nagios probably ignores the 's' suffix and the resulting intervals
are all in minutes...
Damn.