David Schlecht schrieb:

Hi list



What method works best for recurring downtime? What method

does everyone here use?

There are some shell Script to put some hosts/services via the external command pipe into your nagios. Take a daily cronjob and it will work for you.

I think these shell scripts are available on www.nagios-exchange.org or google for "nagios cron downtime".


I can't seem to get it to work the way I like.



We have a few hosts that go down for maintenance, nightly,

at 19:30-20:00. I use notification timeperiods to avoid

notifications during these times, but if the hosts don't

recover from the downtime, I get no notificatinos.



What works for you?





- David Schlecht (dschl)



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