Dear members
I programmed scheduled downtime a while ago for testing purposes and removed it yesterday.
Nagios keeps sending emails of services that have come out of a period of schedules downtime though.
Seems like a bug?
Any other way to remove this?
Thanks!
Recurring Scheduled Downtime bug
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Re: Recurring Scheduled Downtime bug
In your service, on the Alert Settings tab, make sure s isn't checked:
Note: if no options are checked then Nagios will assume that you want notifications to be sent out for all possible states.s = send notifications when scheduled downtime starts and ends.
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Re: Recurring Scheduled Downtime bug
Dear Box293
As you can see in the screenshot, the S option is not enabled.
I deleted al the schedules in the Recurring Scheduled Downtime so I don't understand why I still receive e-mails.
As you can see in the screenshot, the S option is not enabled.
I deleted al the schedules in the Recurring Scheduled Downtime so I don't understand why I still receive e-mails.
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Re: Recurring Scheduled Downtime bug
adminfun wrote:As you can see in the screenshot, the S option is not enabled.
This means scheduled downtime notifications (s) will be sent.Box293 wrote:Note: if no options are checked then Nagios will assume that you want notifications to be sent out for all possible states.
The recurring downtime scheduled are created at the 1st minute of every hour. So even though you deleted the recurring schedule, it may have already been scheduled.adminfun wrote:I deleted al the schedules in the Recurring Scheduled Downtime so I don't understand why I still receive e-mails.
When you go to Home > Incident Management > Scheduled Downtime do they still appear here?
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Re: Recurring Scheduled Downtime bug
Dear Box293
Nothing appears here.
So what you are saying is that I have to wait until tomorrow?
Nothing appears here.
So what you are saying is that I have to wait until tomorrow?
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Re: Recurring Scheduled Downtime bug
Are you still receiving notifications about services that are no longer in scheduled downtime? Can you show us one of the actual emails? Do you have multiple instances of nagios running?
Did you schedule a "fixed" or "flexible" downtime?
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Re: Recurring Scheduled Downtime bug
Dear members
The "problem" is resolved.
Even though you delete the Recurring downtime schedule, they remain Scheduled for the next Scheduled Downtime.
I just had to wait a day.
My bad...
The "problem" is resolved.
Even though you delete the Recurring downtime schedule, they remain Scheduled for the next Scheduled Downtime.
I just had to wait a day.
My bad...
Re: Recurring Scheduled Downtime bug
No worries, we always appreciate when someone lets us know how they resolved their issue. I'll close this one out and mark it as resolved. Let us know if you need any more help.adminfun wrote:Dear members
The "problem" is resolved.
Even though you delete the Recurring downtime schedule, they remain Scheduled for the next Scheduled Downtime.
I just had to wait a day.
My bad...
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