Fruity

Davy Gaussen nagiosadmin at snef.fr
Sat Mar 19 23:10:20 CET 2005


I saw someone said : it was a bug ???
You just have to configure all the host to have a notification period (24x7 by default).
Go to Hosts --> AHOST --> Notifications --> Edit --> And chose a notification period

But if you have a lot of hosts, I strongly recommend that you use a sql script to change all the fruity database in one shot :)
example : UPDATE nagios_hosts SET notification_period='1' WHERE notification_period='0' ; 

And do that with all the changes you have to do on a regular basis. Because when you have a lot of hosts or services, by fruity, it take a lonnng time....

Davy

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Stephane Auger 
  To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net 
  Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:11 PM
  Subject: [Nagios-users] Fruity


  Hi everyone,

   

    I don't know if this is the right place to ask this, but since you're all pretty knowledgeable, you can probably help me. I've been using Fruity to manage my config, and so far it's running great.  The only problem I've had is that when I add services to a host and reload the config, it gives me errors.  And when I go through, it seems that the notification_period parameter for the service stays null.  Anyone encounter this before?

   

  Cheers!

   

  Stephen

   

   
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