Matt Shields writes:
> An API or send_ncsa might work. Do you have an example?
We have implemented only the downtime part because our machines are
always on. It is just to catch reboots. Ah, and it is written for
RHEL.
There are two scripts. One for init and the other for /usr/local/bin.
This
Peter Eckel writes:
> Would it be an option to use the API to disable monitoring when a Test/Dev
> host is taken down (e.g. using a shutdown script) and re-enable it when it is
> brought up again?
We were in a similar situation and have implemented this via the
send_ncsa command. Works reliab
Michael Friedrich writes:
> Am 08.10.2014 um 14:50 schrieb Linder, Rolf:
>>
>> We have tried to configure it with excludes (which you wrote are no
>> option), neither seems inheritance to work (define a timeperiod A
>> mon-fri and then import this on a timeperiod B just defining
>> 2014-12-25 wit
Michael Friedrich writes:
> Timeperiod exlusions never really worked in Icinga 1.x / Nagios,
> there were certain bugs included for years, which never have been
> fixed properly.
Hmm. We use that feature for three years now and never had a problem.
> Timeperiod exclusions haven't been implement