ignoring downed services
Jason Martin
jhmartin at toger.us
Thu Nov 6 16:34:51 CET 2003
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You could create a dummy passive service and cron something that will send
a 'CRITICAL' status to it, then 5 minutes later send a 'OK' status. Then
set that service to only send notifications on CRITICAL and you'll get
just one page a day.
- -Jason Martin
On Thu,
6 Nov 2003, lee leahu wrote:
> What I have done, was setup a second timeperiod in the timeperiod config file. Then I set the check_period option to use that new timeperiod.
>
> It works great! Thats for the reminder.
>
> Now I have a second question.
>
> I used to run a little perl script that I slapped together, and one nice feature it does it to sent a "sanity page" at 8am and 8pm (these times are configurable) to let me know that it was *really* working. Is there a feature in Nagios that can do the same thing or something similar?
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