Hi shadih!
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, shadih rahman wrote:
> I have to check a service every 30 minutes during normal business hour and
> check the service every two hours after mid-night. I have a extended time
> period definition. Can someone please give an example how to do this?
> Thanks
>
> define timeperiod{
> timeperiod_name extended
> alias extended
> sunday 07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> monday 07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> tuesday 07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> wednesday 07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> thursday 07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> friday 07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> saturday 07:00-22:59,23:00-06:59
> }
>
> define service{
> name extended ; Name of this
> template
> use generic-service ; Inherit default values
> check_period extended
> normal_check_interval 30
> retry_check_interval 5
> max_check_attempts 2
> notification_period extended
> notification_interval 30
> notification_options c,r,f
> register 0 ; DONT REGISTER THIS - ITS A TEMPLATE
> }
If you need two different normal_check_intervals, you probably need two
services. I can't think of any way to modify the check interval based
on a time period (though maybe someone else will have some ideas).
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