Recurring Downtime

Steve Shipway s.shipway at auckland.ac.nz
Mon Jul 2 07:36:48 CEST 2007


I think this one is one of mine.

 

We're in the process of moving to Nagios 2.x here, and in doing so I
fixed a couple of bugs in this script, and improved it considerably.
Until now I've not been able to properly test under Nagios 2.x.

 

I have just uploaded the v2.0beta1 of these scripts to Nagiosexchange
(URL below).  

 

Support on http://www.steveshipway.org/forum

 

As to your other question - you could always define a special timeperiod
in Nagios and set checks/notifications to be limited to this, although
it is a bit different from scheduling downtime.

 

Steve

 

 

New Nagios user here (2.9).  I have a server that restarts every day.  I
want to schedule downtime for a server every day at the same time.  I
know that I can't do it with the basic nagios package.  I found an
add-on on nagios exchange.
(http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Downtimes.38.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1%5Bp
_view%5D=363) The new version of the add-on is supposed to work with
2.x.  Does anyone here use it and have any suggestions for me?  Is there
another way to accomplish what I want to do?  

 

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