On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:28 AM, DEGREMONT Aurelien <
aurelien.degrem...@cea.fr> wrote:

> nap a écrit :
> >
> > 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?
> When we are in maintenance mode, and close from its end, we appreciate
> that Nagios is still checking the system. Thanks to this, we can now
> quickly if all the system is back to normal and we can put the system
> back in production. If no check are run during downtime, we have to stop
> the downtime mode, and wait for long minutes for all check being run again.
>
> So this is important for us that this behaviour is still available in
> Shinken.
>
Hi,

All checks are still down, it's just about notifications and event handlers.
The monitoring consoles are still "update", so there is no worry about it :)

Regards,


Jean


>
> Regards
>
> Aurélien
>
>
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