Am 30.10.2014 um 14:43 schrieb Linder, Rolf:
Dear Icinga Users

Anyone else seen notifications during a scheduled maintenance window (where 
according our understanding from its predecessor nagios and icinga 
documentation there should not be sent a notification)?

Here’s what we’ve discovered:


1.       Standard icinga1 installation (currently icinga 1.11.6)

2.       Setup a passive Service or use any currently notifying service

3.       Setup a scheduled downtime and verify its effective (no more 
notifications being sent)

4.       While current notifications (of the same state) are not being sent, 
any state change will cause a notification

I'd like to see

- configs
- logs (icinga.log and debug.log)


According to our understanding of 
http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/notifications.html#servicehostfilters while 
being within a scheduled downtime no notifications should be sent (state 
changes too).

One use case we are using is: if a current problem cannot be solved within the 
next few hours a scheduled downtime is set during night (which should prevent 
recovery messages too)

Thanks for any hints!




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