Detecting Windows Backups?
    Tom Yates 
    madlists at teaparty.net
       
    Tue Oct 12 17:05:19 CEST 2010
    
    
  
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> Check/notification schedules, but if you find a way to drop a host into 
> maintenance mode programmatically, post back! I have wanted to know how 
> to do this. I haven't looked in to it much, but I assume one could do it 
> with the cgi's?
i have a tiny piece of perl which produces a scheduled downtime for a 
defined service on a defined host from x minutes in the future to y 
minutes in the future.  you run it with the relevant arguments and feed 
the output straight to your command file, which in my case is 
/usr/local/nagios/var/rw/nagios.cmd .
it works very nicely out of cron, i use to automatically schedule 2-300 
downtime windows a week.  hacking it to schedule host downtime instead 
would be trivial; sorry if that's not what you meant by "drop a host into 
maintenance mode programmatically".
if that might be of interest to anyone let me know and i'll put it up 
somewhere.  it's not very complex!
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