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On 11/02/09 12:11 PM, Jason Frisvold wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
>       I'm relatively new to Nagios and still trying to wrap my head around
> it.  One thing that I have not been able to find is a way to ack or
> place into downtime multiple items at once.  Is there a way to do this?
>  If so, how?  If not, is there some other way I'm supposed to handle
> these sorts of situations?

If you put a host into downtime, it suppress all service notifications.
You can also use commands like "Disable all notifications for this host"
There's also a few commands you can run for the whole hostgroup or
servicegroup.

Other than that I used to write quick and dirty scripts to send
mass-command to the command pipe in the past - nothing really re-usable
though, see the libexec/eventhandlers directory if you need some
inspiration.

- --
Thomas
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