Wolfgang wrote:
> Am 09.02.2012 10:08, schrieb Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at:
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: Michael Friedrich [mailto:michael.friedr...@univie.ac.at]
>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 09. Februar 2012 09:57
>> An: icinga-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Betreff: Re: [icinga-users] scheduled downtime question
>>
>>>> Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at wrote:
>>>> Hi there,
>>>> got a little Question about scheduled downtimes.
>>>> Yesterday night we entered a flexible downtime on a few services for
>>>> maintenance.
>>>>
>>>> Today I checked the Icinga Status of those Services - everything looks
>>>> fine except for one Service - in the "Service View" of Icinga Classic
>>>> GUI there is a grey downtime sign which tells me "This host is
>>>> currently in a period of scheduled downtime".
>>>> The Service with this sign is the only one which actually noticed the
>>>> scheduled downtime - all other haven't set a "actual end" time - so I
>>>> guess the downtime was too short for them to notice.
>>>> But why does this single Service still show me the downtime sign?!?
>>>> (scheduled downtime start time was 09.02.2012 00:42; endtime:
>>>> 09.02.2010 02:42)
>>>> Hope someone can help me on this?
>>> for gui problems which are not describable in text prosa - screenshots.
>> Hi,
>>
>> Here is the Screenshot: http://temp.in.futureweb.at/icinga/downtime1.jpg
>> Here some more information: http://temp.in.futureweb.at/icinga/downtime2.jpg
>>
>> When I look into "System -->   Downtime" within Classic it won't show me 
>> anything.
>>
>> Andreas
>>
> Please check icinga.log for messages related to the start/end of the
> downtimes.
> BTW: Which tool are you using for scheduling recurring downtimes as the
> second screenshot doesn't show a familiar view

recurring? but yes, the view looks different to any guis i've seen so far.

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