Node status when not being monitored.
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Tue Dec 7 15:03:07 CET 2004
[NICK] wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been looking at the documentation and can't seem to answer my question. :-(
>
> I've set up some timeperiods so some servers are not monitored
> overnight, is it possible to set the status on the webpage to
> "unknown" during the time that these servers are not being monitored..
> or better still make them disappear.
>
Nopes. But you could add the monitored servers to a 'nocturnal'
hostgroup and use the hostgroup overview/summary/grid to watch the
status at night.
> Many Thanks
> Nick
>
>
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