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We have a multisite setup with multiple customer-specific Naemon/Thruk systems feeding a centralised read only Thruk instance (via HTTP).
I've enabled a cron job to run "core_scheduling fix" every hour and applied it to our centralised Thruk instance, assuming that it would only reschedule the services that it was monitoring directly; but it started to run the command across all of the connected customer systems instead.
Is there a way to limit the scope of the command to only reschedule the local instance's monitored services, so I can get each Thruk instance to manage itself?
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We have a multisite setup with multiple customer-specific Naemon/Thruk systems feeding a centralised read only Thruk instance (via HTTP).
I've enabled a cron job to run "core_scheduling fix" every hour and applied it to our centralised Thruk instance, assuming that it would only reschedule the services that it was monitoring directly; but it started to run the command across all of the connected customer systems instead.
Is there a way to limit the scope of the command to only reschedule the local instance's monitored services, so I can get each Thruk instance to manage itself?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: