Unfortunately, in Nagios thats reallyt the only way to set up a repeated
scheduled downtime. If you don't mind relying on something else, you
can set up a cronjob to go off every day at midnight and input a
scheduled downtime into Nagios through the nagios.cmd command pipe.
Russell Scibetti
Brandon Knitter wrote:
>But that means I need a different notification period for each of my services
>that have downtime. I know that might seem like an unnecessary requirement,
>but if I have to set up a notification timeperiod for each of these, it means
>that I could either: a) have a lot of time periods, or b) lose the tie between
>the service and timeperiod.
>
>What I would prefer is to have only a few timeperiods that I assign everything
>to, and have "exceptions" to the rule.
>
>Does that make sense? It may be a low requirement RFE, but it would be great
>to have that.
>
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