[Nagios-devel] Command to replace timeperiod
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:06 pm
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I've been considering implementing the use of "standard" Nagios commands
to make it possible to incorporate any kind of calendar functionality.
Hosts and services could have an option
"notification_timeperiod_commands" or something like that.
Good or bad idea?
/M
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Command to replace timeperiod
I've been considering implementing the =
use of "standard" Nagios commands to make it possible to =
incorporate any kind of calendar functionality.
Hosts and services could have an option =
"notification_timeperiod_commands" or something like =
that.
Good or bad idea?
/M
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I've been considering implementing the use of "standard" Nagios commands
to make it possible to incorporate any kind of calendar functionality.
Hosts and services could have an option
"notification_timeperiod_commands" or something like that.
Good or bad idea?
/M
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Command to replace timeperiod
I've been considering implementing the =
use of "standard" Nagios commands to make it possible to =
incorporate any kind of calendar functionality.
Hosts and services could have an option =
"notification_timeperiod_commands" or something like =
that.
Good or bad idea?
/M
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