Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Currently, I'm simply ignoring this problem, but I think that a more
> sophisticated active check would be better... like, set the status to
> "Ok, no backups expected" when the script is called on Saturday or
> Sunday, and on Mondays check when the job was finished the Monday
> before, add some reasonable extra time, and only if that has passed
> return with a critical or warning state.
You could probably do this by having a passive check that performs a scheduled
downtime command for the weekend.
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