Notification Timeperiods.
Chris Gill
cgill at newworldapps.com
Mon Apr 12 16:22:32 CEST 2004
> Hi all.
> Something that doesn't seem clear to me in the documentation (or perhaps I'm not looking in the right place) is now setting the notification time periods on hosts affects service notifications. We've got some machines that do regularly scheduled reboots, so we'd like to configure Nagios to ignore problems during that reboot window. I've defined time periods for the window, and it's easy enough to apply them to the hosts, but each host also has a lot of services. Do I have to set the notification period on each service as well, or will Nagios see that the host is out of its notification window and not alert on the service as well? It's my sense that they two are entirely independent, but the config will get a lot more complex if I have to define both. Figure it could hurt to ask.
> Thanks.
>
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> Christopher P. Gill, Systems Engineer, New World Apps
> cgill at newworldapps.com
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