On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Sven Nierlein <s...@nierlein.de> wrote:

> On 9/14/11 14:35, nap wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It was a bug. Now it's fixed in the lastest commit :)
> > Now the event handlers are not sent if we are in downtime, unless it was
> explicitly asked by the admin (like with a "fix it" button from the WebUI).
>
>
> Hi Jean,
>
> is there a reason to break nagios compatibility here? Eventhandler normally
> will be executed even in a downtime.
> Usually you would use something like the $HOSTDOWNTIME$ or
> $SERVICEDOWNTIME$ macro to let your eventhandler
> exit during a downtime if you want to.
>
Oh, I thought that Nagios won't launch event handler here. After all, why
try to relaunch a service for example when the admin said "Ok, I'm on it,
I'm doing an update" for example? Do you have a use case where event
handlers and downtimes can be used together? I always seens downtime like
'don't touch it', and event handlers like "try to fix this", so they are not
compatible with this, but maybe I'm wrong and there is another use case :)


Jean




>
>  Sven
>
>
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