How can you set service check execution time? (aside from passive cron)

Peter Farrell peter.d.farrell at gmail.com
Mon Nov 13 17:11:35 CET 2006


Nice!
Thanks a lot for the tips - Marc and Donnell were right on time.

-Peter

On 13/11/06, Peter Farrell <peter.d.farrell at gmail.com> wrote:
> How can you set service check execution time? (aside from passive cron)
>
> I have loads of log checks that need to be checked after 8am and only
> once each day.
> As services - they fire at seemingly random times - 2.30am 4am, 6am, etc.
>
> I have a many paged Nagios cron already that runs various passive
> checks - and don't really have an issue w/ adding the log checks to
> that cronttab - just wanted to know if there was a way to set a time
> when a service check is fired off.
>
> I know it goes against the grain (in that I only want 1 check / 24H)
> of Nagios as a continuous monitoring application - but was just
> curious if anyone has the same issues.
>
> -Peter
>

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