So we are going to capture a cold clone of the Nagios server and we need to shut it down to do it.
Whenever we shutdown the Nagios Server and power it on again, it will bombard us with a lot of alerts.
How to prevent this? Scheduled downtime? Anything that is much easier or faster?
How to stop the Nagios Temporarily
Re: How to stop the Nagios Temporarily
11abbidoa,
Scheduled Downtime is going to be your best bet I think. If you're not aware of it, you can mass schedule downtime by navigating to Home > Incident Management > Mass Downtime.
Best Regards,
Cory Norell
Scheduled Downtime is going to be your best bet I think. If you're not aware of it, you can mass schedule downtime by navigating to Home > Incident Management > Mass Downtime.
Best Regards,
Cory Norell
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Re: How to stop the Nagios Temporarily
Thanks for reaching out @abbidoa.11abbidoa wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:54 am So we are going to capture a cold clone of the Nagios server and we need to shut it down to do it.
Whenever we shutdown the Nagios Server and power it on again, it will bombard us with a lot of alerts.
How to prevent this? Scheduled downtime? Anything that is much easier or faster?
Like Cory mentioned scheduling downtime will probably be the best since it doesnt allow for you to forget to turn them back on. If you want something faster and that is one click you can disable notifications, the only thing with that is that you would need to remember to reenable them afterwards. To do so you can go to admin and under system information go to Monitoring Engine Status. There is a dashlet on that page for monitoring engine process and in that find notifications and disable it, then when you are done just go to the same location and reenable them.
Re: How to stop the Nagios Temporarily
This one right?
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Re: How to stop the Nagios Temporarily
Alright will do this, we attempted to upgrade our Nagios. We set up a scheduled downtime to all hosts, we shutdown the nagios server to capture cold clone but still generated a thousand alerts when we powered it up. Hope this button wont generate that alerts once we try to upgrade again.
Re: How to stop the Nagios Temporarily
Hey @11abbidoa just wanted to check in on how the upgrade went and did disabling the notifications via the monitoring dashlet do the job for you?11abbidoa wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 3:15 am Alright will do this, we attempted to upgrade our Nagios. We set up a scheduled downtime to all hosts, we shutdown the nagios server to capture cold clone but still generated a thousand alerts when we powered it up. Hope this button wont generate that alerts once we try to upgrade again.