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I have run into a situation which has prompted these feature requests. If a
particular type of service fails (probably do to a reboot of the associated
server), we need to remount some NCPFS mounts. If the remote host is still
rebooting when the remount event handler fires off, the remount will fail and
won't ever be run again.
Can there be an option to have an Event Handler run after hard-state retries
(like notifications) instead of just on state changes and soft-error states?
Can OCSP/OCHP and Process Perf Data be altered to be like Event Handlers in
that there is a Global version of it, but a specific command can be specified
for a particular host or service.
I'm open to suggestions and corrections.
Marlo
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I have run into a situation which has prompted these feature requests. If a particular type of service fails (probably do to a reboot of the associated server), we need to remount some NCPFS mounts. If the remote host is still rebooting when the remount event handler fires off, the remount will fail and won't ever be run again.
Can there be an option to have an Event Handler run after hard-state retries (like notifications) instead of just on state changes and soft-error states?
Can OCSP/OCHP and Process Perf Data be altered to be like Event Handlers in that there is a Global version of it, but a specific command can be specified for a particular host or service.
I'm open to suggestions and corrections.
Marlo
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