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Version: 22.10

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Management of checks

Principle

It is possible to temporarily enable or disable check on a host or a service.

Changes to settings checks do not affect the configuration of the object in the database. These changes are made on the supervision in real time, they are canceled if the scheduler is restarted.

Practice

  1. Access the details page of the object
  2. In the category: Options go to the line: Active checks to check the state of the checks.

To:

  • Enable the check, click on image
  • Disable the check, click on image

Management of notifications

Principle

It is possible to temporarily enable or disable the notification of a host or a service.

Changes the notifications settings do not affect the configuration of the object in the database. These changes are made on the real time monitoring, they are canceled if the scheduler is restarted.

Practice

There are two ways of managing the notifications:

  1. Access the details page of the object
  2. In the category: Options go to the line: Service Notifications

To:

  • Enable the notification, click on image
  • Disable the notification, click on image

Reprogramming checks

Principle

By default, the checks (checks on a service) are executed at regular intervals following the configuration defined by the user. It is possible to interact on the check scheduling pile to change the programming of the checks.

There are two types of programming:

  • Normal programming: the service check is given priority in the scheduler queue (asap).
  • Forced programming: the service check is given priority in the scheduler queue (asap) even if the time of the execution request is outside the check period or if the service is not of the active type.

Practice

There are two ways of forcing the check of a service:

  1. Access the detail page of the object
  2. In the category Host Commands (or Service Commands), click on Re-schedule the next check for this host / service or Re-schedule the next check for this host / service (forced)