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On 6/27/07, adi yesaya wrote:
> First i thought so too, but i tried to change the max_service_check_spread
> to 90 or 180 and it still happens. Does anyone have a clue?
>
I would think that would make the problem worse, not better. Why
don't you t
First i thought so too, but i tried to change the max_service_check_spread
to 90 or 180 and it still happens. Does anyone have a clue?
On 6/27/07, Andy Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Why if i schedule it couple hours ahead Nagios doesn't i
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> Why if i schedule it couple hours ahead Nagios doesn't interleave the chekcs
> but if i schedule it couple minutes ahead, it interleaves all the check?
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I'm not certain, but it may have something to do with your
max_service_check_spread being set
From: adi yesaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jun 26, 2007 8:12 PM
Subject: [Nagios-users] Time-periods Issue
To: Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
It's about time periods again,
It's 20:00 o'clock right now and I defined a time period like this:
define timeperiod{
It's about time periods again,
It's 20:00 o'clock right now and I defined a time period like this:
define timeperiod{
timeperiod_name night
alias Check at night only
sunday 22:00-23:00
monday