Real time Downtimes¶
Overview¶
Object name: RTDOWNTIME
Show host real time downtime¶
In order to list available real time downtimes, use the SHOW action:: You can use the value “HOST” to display all the downtimes:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o RTDOWNTIME -a show -v "HOST;generic-host"
id;host_name;author;actual_start_time;actual_end_time;start_time;end_time;comment_data;duration;fixed
6;generic-host;admin;2017/09/28 14:21;N/A;2017/09/26 17:00;2017/09/30 19:00;'generic-comment';3600;1
Columns are the following :
Column |
Description |
---|---|
id |
Name of the downtime |
Host_name |
Name of the host |
Author |
Name of the author |
Actual_start_time |
Actual start date in case of flexible downtime |
Actual_end_time |
Actual end date in case of flexible downtime |
Start_time |
Beginning of downtime |
End_time |
End of downtime |
Comment_data |
Short description of the real time downtime |
Duration |
Duration of Downtime |
Fixed |
Downtime starts and stops at the exact start and end times |
Show service real time downtime¶
In order to list available real time downtimes, use the SHOW action:: You can use the value “SVC” to display all the downtimes:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o RTDOWNTIME -a show -v "SVC;generic-host,generic-service"
id;host_name;service_name;author;start_time;end_time;comment_data;duration;fixed
42;generic-host;generic-service;admin;2017/09/28 14:21;N/A;2017/09/26 17:00;2017/09/30 19:00;'generic-comment';3600;1
Columns are the following :
Column |
Description |
---|---|
id |
Name of the downtime |
Host_name |
Name of the host |
Service_name |
Name of the service |
Author |
Name of the author |
Actual_start_time |
Actual start date in case of flexible downtime |
Actual_end_time |
Actual end date in case of flexible downtime |
Start_time |
Beginning of downtime |
End_time |
End of downtime |
Comment_data |
Short description of the real time downtime |
Duration |
Duration of Downtime |
Fixed |
Downtime starts and stops at the exact start and end times |
Real time Downtime for : Addhost, addhostgroup¶
If you want to associate a host, host group to a real time downtime, use the ADD action:: To set the value of the start/end, use following format : YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o RTDOWNTIME -a add -v "HOST;central;2017/09/24 10:00;2017/09/24 12:00;1;3600;my comments;1"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o RTDOWNTIME -a add -v "HG;linux-servers;2017/09/24 10:00;2017/09/24 12:00;1;3600;my comments;1"
The required parameters are the following :
Order |
Description |
---|---|
1 |
Value you want to associate |
2 |
Name of the host (Name of the service) |
3 |
Beginning of downtime |
4 |
End of downtime |
5 |
Type of downtime (1 = fixed, 0 = flexible) |
6 |
Duration of downtime for flexible mode (seconds) |
7 |
Short description of the real time downtime |
8 |
Apply downtime on linked services (0/1) |
Real time Downtime for : addservice, addservicegroup¶
If you want to associate a service or service group to a real time downtime, use the ADD action:: To set the value of the start/end, use following format : YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o RTDOWNTIME -a add -v "SVC;central,ping|central,memory;2017/09/24 10:00;2017/09/24 12:00;1;3600;my comments"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o RTDOWNTIME -a add -v "SG;servicegroup1;2017/09/24 10:00;2017/09/24 12:00;1;3600;my comments"
The required parameters are the following :
Order |
Description |
---|---|
1 |
Value you want to associate |
2 |
Name of the host (Name of the service) |
3 |
Beginning of downtime |
4 |
End of downtime |
5 |
Type of downtime (1 = fixed, 0 = flexible) |
6 |
Duration of downtime for flexible mode (seconds) |
7 |
Short description of the real time downtime |
Add instance real time downtime¶
In order to add a new real time downtime for a poller, use the ADD action:: To set the value of the start/end, use following format : YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o RTDOWNTIME -a add -v "INSTANCE;Central;2017/09/24 10:00;2017/09/24 12:00;1;3600;my comments
The required parameters are the following :
Order |
Description |
---|---|
1 |
Value you want to associate |
2 |
Name of the poller |
3 |
Beginning of downtime |
4 |
End of downtime |
5 |
Type of downtime (1 = fixed, 0 = flexible) |
6 |
Duration of downtime for flexible mode (seconds) |
7 |
Short description of the real time downtime |
Cancel a real time downtime¶
In order to cancel a real time downtime, use the CANCEL action:: To get the value of the id, use the SHOW action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o RTDOWNTIME -a CANCEL -v "6|42"
The required parameters are the following :
Order |
Description |
---|---|
1 |
Id of downtime |