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No there's no way to do it on the hostgroup level, I don't see this ever being added to the hostgroup commands if only for the reason I'm struggling to imagine a scenario where you would actually need to do this on a regular basis. Not only that but the scheduling engine would have to spread it out anyway to handle the new 4500 requests and still honour the existing schedule for your other devices.
Maybe explain why this is a problem we can work out a better solution?
I agree with your reasoning with respect to performing this on a regular basis. The
Most of the work I do with Nagios is in the setup and deployment, as such, when changes are made to a group, it is very useful during this testing phase, to be able to force schedule a check on all host/services within a specific group. I would use a 'test' Nagios box for such work, rather than the production units.
Is there a way to enable such a feature either in nagios.cfg or elsewhere, for test / development use only.