Unfortunately interval time may not be the best method since dev/qa people can power their servers on and off when they want. So they could power them on for the weekend if they're working, or they may power them off during a workday if they have the day off.
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 7:21 AM, Gunnar Beutner <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > There are two things you could do about that: > > 1. Set the check_period attribute for those Host and Service objects – > this way Icinga will only run checks during whatever interval you specify > in that TimePeriod object. > 2. Set the period attribute for whatever Notification objects you have for > those hosts and services – that way Icinga will still check those hosts and > services, however it will only send notifications according to the > intervals in the TimePeriod object. > > Kind regards, > Gunnar > > On 15/06/16 13:16, "icinga-users on behalf of Matt Shields" < > [email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: > > I have Icinga setup to monitor our production instances in AWS, but we > also have dev/qa resources that get shut off every night. I haven't been > monitoring them because as soon as they power off I get flooded with alerts. > > > Is there a way to monitor servers only when they are powered on? > > > Thanks > Matt > > > > > -- > Gunnar Beutner > Senior Developer > > NETWAYS GmbH | Deutschherrnstr. 15-19 | D-90429 Nuernberg > Tel: +49 911 92885-0 | Fax: +49 911 92885-77 > CEO: Julian Hein, Bernd Erk | AG Nuernberg HRB18461 > http://www.netways.de | [email protected] > > ** OSBConf 2016 - September - osbconf.org ** > ** OSMC 2016 - November - netways.de/osmc ** > _______________________________________________ > icinga-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.icinga.org/mailman/listinfo/icinga-users >
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