Notications out of timeperiods

Tom DE BLENDE Tom.DeBlende at dhl.com
Fri May 9 10:36:14 CEST 2003


Aha. Couldn't you just use the notification_interval directive to keep 
on re-notifying until the time period is over? Or send the SMS 
warnings to a script that queues the messages until a certain time?

Tero Kokko wrote:
>  Im now of course talking about notification timeperiods. The situation
> where I would like to have this is when Im sending out notifications with
> sms-messages, I dont want to send them during the night time when people
> are sleeping, but if something went down during night I would like them
> to know it as first thing when its their time to wake up again.
>  Currently if something goes down, Nagios just skips the alert for that
> and will send recovery alert when its back up if that happens on
> timeperiod.
> 
> Tom DE BLENDE kirjoitti:
> 
>>Now why on earth would you want to do that? Doesn't that kind of
>>undermine the use of a time period?
>>
>>Tero Kokko wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone worked out a way how you could send notifications when
>>>timeperiod starts that has not been send cause when alert occured it
>>>was out of timeperiod?
> 



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