On Feb 26, 2009, at 12:17 PM, David Fontaine wrote:

> Now, the question is : how do I apply the notification period to the  
> service, but for only that one host ?
>
> Maybe I have to create a service for each host, so that I can  
> specify different time periods for each service. There must be a way  
> but I can't figure it out. I tried to define the same service on the  
> host I would like not to receive notifications for, but Nagios  
> complains about duplicates.

Untested but I would try defining the specific service with the  
special time_period as you do above when nagios complained about  
duplicates and at the same time, change your more general definition  
to exclude that host. You must have use_true_regexp_matching enabled I  
believe.

define service{
         use                     generic-service
         hostgroup_name          linux-servers
        host_name                       !myspecialhost
         service_description     Time
         check_command           check_time!public
         }

--
Marc


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