Dear all
I'm new to the boards, and quite frankly also new to Nagios. I've used it before back whenever I was in college and it thought me the magic of pro-active monitoring. Thank god for that!
Now I seem to be having a problem. At my firm we have a couple of servers that restart itself daily, this is however a "scheduled downtime". Now the problem that I seem to be having is that Nagios can schedule downtime, but only for 1 occasion as far as I know.
Does anyone here know if it's possible to have a dynamic downtime scheduled for let's say each day at 7:30 till 7:35 or so? It would be handy because otherwise the notifications will just barge into our mailboxes.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Kind regards
Question relating scheduling downtime
Re: Question relating scheduling downtime
Our answer was to define a custom time period for boxes with specific reboot schedules.
If you know box A will reboot at 2100 on MWF, and will take approximately 30 minutes to get all services up 100%, then you use timeperiods to define it.
If you know box A will reboot at 2100 on MWF, and will take approximately 30 minutes to get all services up 100%, then you use timeperiods to define it.
Re: Question relating scheduling downtime
Hi GaWdGaWd wrote:Our answer was to define a custom time period for boxes with specific reboot schedules.
If you know box A will reboot at 2100 on MWF, and will take approximately 30 minutes to get all services up 100%, then you use timeperiods to define it.
Splendid ! I just found out how those work ^^. It works perfectly for our needs !
Thanks a lot for your help and have a nice day !