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Re: Nagios Core 4.1 Down Time

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defined verified reloaded all looks good

One other question

Any way to see this in the Nagios web portal?

or will it show on Monday at 1:45?

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Re: Nagios Core 4.1 Down Time

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Just to understand - which part are you looking to see in the web portal? On Monday, the checks will stop running at 1:45 and you'll be able to see that part.
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Re: Nagios Core 4.1 Down Time

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Great

Thank you will keep eye open on Monday
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Re: Nagios Core 4.1 Down Time

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Awesome, I'll leave this open for now in case you have further questions then. Have a great weekend!
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Re: Nagios Core 4.1 Down Time

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Hello again

It is not showing downtime at that time frame and the services that are stopped reports that they are


What can I look for?

Thank you
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Re: Nagios Core 4.1 Down Time

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Are you saying the services are showing downtime but the host isn't or that none of them have gone into downtime?

Did you set "check_period skip1451hrm" on all the services and the host?
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Re: Nagios Core 4.1 Down Time

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What was previously posted it not scheduling downtime, it is just setting an exclusion time to not run the checks for that host or service so you will not see it as downtime in the web GUI.
The only thing you will see it that the check is not running during that time.
Are those host / service checks running during the exclusion time?
If so, can you post your nagios.cfg, the timeperiod.cfg file and also the configs for the host and services you do not want to be checked during that time?
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Re: Nagios Core 4.1 Down Time

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windowscfg.txt
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nagioscfg.txt
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timeperiodscfg.txt
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I see

Should I but the notification_period skip1451hrm on the service as well as the host?

currently I only have it on the host

see my attached files that you requested
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Yes, you should put it on any object you want to change the notification_period for.

However, to be clear, this will just stop Nagios from sending notifications, it does not put the host/service in downtime
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Re: Nagios Core 4.1 Down Time

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Thanks

I just added the notification_period skip1451hrm to my Define Host and Define Service records that I need this for.

The process runs on Monday so will see what happens

Thanks again
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