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-.TH NAGIOS-ACKNOWLEDGE 1 "Nagios Acknowledge" "Nagscripts"
-.SH NAME
-.B nac, nagios-acknowledge
-\- Pleasant way to acknowledge problems with a Nagios host or service
-.SH USAGE
-.B nagios-acknowledge
--h
-.br
-.B nagios-acknowledge
-[-n]
-.I HOSTNAME[/SERVICE]
-.I [COMMENT]
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B nac
-webhost 'DDoS I think, fixing'
-.PP
-.B nac
--n webhost/HTTP 'Apache HTTPD crashed, fixing'
-.PP
-for hostname in ns{1..3} ; do
-.br
-.B
- nac
-"$hostname" 'DNS is completely rooted, addressing now'
-.br
-done
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B nagios-acknowledge
-will format and attempt to write a Nagios command to the Nagios commands file
-which it expects to find at /usr/local/nagios/var/rw/nagios.cmd to acknowledge
-a problem for a particular host or service.
-.PP
-The user's current login name will be used as the author field for the
-acknowledgement, taking into account any use of
-.I sudo(8)
-changes. Note that the
-.I COMMENT
-parameter is optional.
-.P
-By default, the script won't send an ACKNOWLEDGEMENT notification. Add a -n
-option if you actually want to do this.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-nagios-downtime(1), nagios-force-check(1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Tom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>
-.PP
-
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