Re: [Nagios-users] disable event handlers during scheduled downtime

2008-06-26 Thread Marc Powell

On Jun 25, 2008, at 10:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 I set up Nagios with event handlers to restart an application in  
 case it fails, when I have to do a maintenance of it, I schedule  
 downtime, but when I start working on the maintenance, Nagios  
 restarts it and does not let me work, so, what I'm doing now, is  
 stopping Nagios, but I know that it is not the best solution.


 I can disable the event handler every time that I have maintenace  
 window, but I have around 100 services on it and to disable one by  
 one takes forever.

 Someone knows if there is any other possibility to do disable event  
 handlers during schedule downtime?

Looks like you can pass this variable to your event handler and exit  
if it's  0.

http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/macrolist.html

$SERVICEDOWNTIME$   A number indicating the current downtime depth  
for the service. If this service is currently in a period of scheduled  
downtime, the value will be greater than zero. If the service is not  
currently in a period of downtime, this value will be zero.

--
Marc

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[Nagios-users] disable event handlers during scheduled downtime

2008-06-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,

I set up Nagios with event handlers to restart an application in case it fails, 
when I have to do a maintenance of it, I schedule downtime, but when I start 
working on the maintenance, Nagios restarts it and does not let me work, so, 
what I'm doing now, is stopping Nagios, but I know that it is not the best 
solution.


I can disable the event handler every time that I have maintenace window, but I 
have around 100 services on it and to disable one by one takes forever.

Someone knows if there is any other possibility to do disable event handlers 
during schedule downtime?

Thanks,

Charly


  

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