[Check_mk (english)] tabula rasa starts discovery off services on hosts with planned downtime

Hi everybody,

when doing a tabula rasa (either cmk -IIv or via WATO) every host gets
contacted, even the ones in planned downtime.
Is there a reason?

I'm on 1.2.8p4 Raw -- does CEE differ?

Regards,
Benjamin

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Hi Benjamin,

This is working like intended. WATO don’t know anything from your monitoring core about downtimes or any other settings inside the core. This is the same for CRE and CEE.

Best regards
Andreas

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Benjamin Redling benjamin.rampe@uni-jena.de schrieb am Do., 7. Juli 2016, 18:10:

Hi everybody,

when doing a tabula rasa (either cmk -IIv or via WATO) every host gets

contacted, even the ones in planned downtime.

Is there a reason?

I’m on 1.2.8p4 Raw – does CEE differ?

Regards,

Benjamin

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Hi Benjamin,

Planned downtime is a feature of Nagios (monitoring core). Even in
Nagios this doesn't stop the checks from being executed. It just
prevents alerts from being sent and causes the windows to be considered
OK when calculating availability. This is probably the same on using
CEE's microcore.

Regards,

Paul

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On 07/07/16 18:08, Benjamin Redling wrote:

Hi everybody,

when doing a tabula rasa (either cmk -IIv or via WATO) every host gets
contacted, even the ones in planned downtime.
Is there a reason?

I'm on 1.2.8p4 Raw -- does CEE differ?

Regards,
Benjamin