one shot check at specific time of day
Chris Beattie
cbeattie at geninfo.com
Wed Mar 21 15:11:00 CET 2012
On 3/21/2012 6:13 AM, Marki wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I have problems defining a check so that it only runs once each day (at a
> specified time).
If setting the check_period doesn't work out and you can tolerate the
check being run more often, you can set the notification_period to a
smaller time period instead. The state shown in the web interface will
be more up-to-date, which may be different from the last notification
sent out.
For example, I get notified of expiring SSL certificates once per day,
starting a month before they actually expire. If I replace an expiring
certificate, the web interface will let me know if the replacement was
successful without having to wait until tomorrow to find out.
--
-Chris
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