Hi Duncan,
realy nice idea, but why don't you take the adaptive monitoring feature
for this?
It is not as nice to configure like your example, but doesn't need your
nagios hack.
Some kind of cronjob or eventhandler on the right place to execute the
external command "CHANGE_SVC_CHECK_COMMAND" should do the trick.
See more on this:
http://www.nagios.org/developerinfo/ext ... and_id=108
Just an idea.
Regards
Hendrik
Duncan Ferguson schrieb:
> Hello Ethan & list,
>
> I have added some functionality to nagios to allow for overriding a
> check command for a service depending on the time of day (so for
> example checking the system load during the day can have x limits set,
> but change them to y for when batch processing is run over night).
>
> The patch is available on the blog
> at http://altinity.blogs.com/dotorg/2007/0 ... _serv.html
>
> Comments and suggestions welcome.
> Thanks
>
> Duncs
>
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