Correct. The former will cause notifications to remain disabled until told
otherwise; the latter only for as long as specified. You should read up on the
difference between Fixed and Flexible scheduled downtime while you're at it.
If you want service/host checks disabled, you need to select that option from
the web GUI (or drop that command into nagios.cmd).
Cheers
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From: Marco Borsani [mailto:m.bors...@it.net]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 10:11 AM
To: NAGIOS
Subject: [Nagios-users] little question about disable notification and schedule
downtime
Hi all
Reading for the first time the docs it seems that these 2 options do the same
thing. Is it ?
Is the only difference that the first one disable the notification forever,
while the other only in a particular timeperiod ?
Both do not stop the service checks.
Marco Borsani
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