Im confused about scheduled downtime and notifications

Jim Avery jim at jimavery.me.uk
Wed May 6 08:50:43 CEST 2009


2009/5/5 Frater, Greg J <GJFRATER at bechtel.com>:
> Hi All,
>
> We've just migrated from Nagios 1 to 3.0.6.  I have a host that was in
> scheduled downtime and turned off.  I turned it back on, while still in
> scheduled downtime, and got a HOST UP alert for it.  Is this expected
> behavior?  Could I have a misconfiguration somewhere, where should I look?
> Has anyone else seen this?

I've occasionally seen notifications for hosts in scheduled downtime,
but only in the few seconds after restarting the Nagios daemon.  I
don't think it's expected behaviour, no.

I've not bothered to find a fix for it, as it happens only rarely and
so long as I don't restart the daemon at three in the morning, it
won't bother anyone.

Cheers,

Jim

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