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Since downtime only suppress notifications and not services, just putting
a host in a downtime also acts as putting all services on that host in a
downtime. The check logic will check the service health. If the services
check fails, Nagios will next check the host. If the host is down, the check
will fail and notification would only be sent about the host down. But if
the host is in a downtime, no notifications will be sent.<br>
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Russell Scibetti<br>
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Kraus, Markus wrote:<br>
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<div><span class="680492112-09122002"><font face="Palatino Linotype">Is
it possible to schedule downtime for a host and its services at once like
it is possible to disable notifications for hosts and services at once e.g.?</font></span></div>
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