Downtime discrepancy

Andrew Davis nccomp at gmail.com
Tue May 19 18:59:16 CEST 2009


Looking at my hosts that are scheduled for downtime, I noticed this:

ns2    05-19-2009 10:55:04    adavis    Rebuilding with CentOS    
05-19-2009 10:54:43    05-19-2009 12:54:43    Flexible    0d 3h 0m 0s    
49    N/A     Delete/Cancel This Scheduled Downtime Entry

How is it possible to have downtime scheduled from 10:54:43 to 12:54:43 
yet have a duration of 3 hours??? Something appears to be amiss.

In fact, even though it was marked as flexible and with a duration of 3 
hours, 12:54:43 just passed and the system is no longer listed as being 
under downtime, yet it should be as it was scheduled for 3 hours of 
downtime.

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  A. Davis
  Email:     nccomp at gmail.com

  "There is no limit to what a man can accomplish
   if he doesn't care who gets the credit." - Ronald Reagan

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