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DOWNTIME feature request

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list David Stuffle · Fri, 1 Apr 2005 09:10:35 -0500 ·
Something I think would be nice is to able to specify the DOWNTIME for
individual tests.  I have a several hosts where I am not able to use the
DOWNTIME feature because it would prevent alerts from going out on all tests
when I am only wanting to disable "procs".

I have 4.0.1 running and it looks great!  Thanks Henrik.

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list Lars Ebeling · Fri, 1 Apr 2005 16:25:43 +0200 (CEST) ·
quoted from David Stuffle

"Stuffle, David" <user-4d88f4a4f51e@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Something I think would be nice is to able to specify the DOWNTIME for
individual tests. I have a several hosts where I am not able to use the
DOWNTIME feature because it would prevent alerts from going out on all tests
when I am only wanting to disable "procs".

I have 4.0.1 running and it looks great! Thanks Henrik.

Isn't this what you should use Enable/Disable to (maint.pl). I have a server that I shut down regularly leopg7. With maint.pl and at I created a script which after some viing was placed in the int.d directory of leopg7. So now when I shutdown the server also all tests are disabled. I also created another script where I changed all disable to enable.

 
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Lars


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list Terry Barnes · Fri, 01 Apr 2005 10:18:30 -0500 ·
user-4d88f4a4f51e@xymon.invalid 4/1/05 9:10:35 AM >>>
quoted from Lars Ebeling
Something I think would be nice is to able to specify the DOWNTIME
for
individual tests.  I have a several hosts where I am not able to use
the
DOWNTIME feature because it would prevent alerts from going out on all
tests
when I am only wanting to disable "procs".
Ditto - Using downtime and works great - but unfortunately puts entire
box in downtime mode. I would also like to just disable procs and maybe
the external oradb column - that is all that goes down on most of my
boxes during their downtime cycle. With downtime making all of the tests
be in "downtime" mode, we would never know if something else happened to
the box during this critical timeframe.

 
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Siemens Com @ HFHS
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