Scripting downtime

Jason Martin jhmartin at toger.us
Tue Apr 13 19:03:33 CEST 2004


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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Marc Powell wrote:
> > instance is monitoring several applications with disparate
> > maintenance windows.  
> > 
> > Has anyone had experience with such a situation?
> 
> Why not have the shutdown script submit the DISABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS
> external command to Nagios and the startup script submit the
> ENABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS external command? Seems like a very
> straightforward, service specific and workable solution, especially as
> you seem to indicate that those scripts have access to your nagios hosts
> file system (if it's NFS it probably won't work).

They don't currently, but it would be easy enough to give the script that
access (ssh or something I suppose).  Or, can you recommend a tool to help
with this?

Thanks,
- -Jason Martin
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