Hi, everyone.

We are using Nagios 1.3 and were wondering if there is a way of setting 
downtimes a posteriori, I mean, once there has been an outage in a 
service, telling nagios that, actually, it was a scheduled downtime. We 
have tried it but it seems it has no effect when you calculate the 
availability...

Our reason for doing this is that we would like to use Nagios to measure 
availabiliy of our clients' routers, in fact, of the lines to our 
clients´ routers. It could happen then that they powered off the router 
for any reason without telling us first (a power cut, for instance) but 
there was no problem in the line. Although it´s not a real "scheduled 
downtime", it could be used to measure availabilty of the line...

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance

David Latorre




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