Defining a timeperiod
Freddy Frouin
freddy.frouin at fluxus.net
Wed Oct 9 12:00:17 CEST 2002
I think that if you check the documentation you will see that check are
not desactivated over timeperiods definition, this is the notification
which is desactivated... because timeperiods are used when you are defining
host_notification_period
service_notification_period
so it is normal that nagios check services over time periods...
Freddy.
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 11:39:34 +0200
"Michael Jakscht" <mijakscht at vit.de> wrote:
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> Hey,
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> I want to define a timeperiod with an open time window from 01:18 to 01:22.
> So the rest of the time the services in this timeperiod should be checked
> normally,
> but not from 01:18 to 01:22. How can I achieve this?
> I tried the following - it didn't work out like I wanted... :-(
>
> *** timeperiods.cfg ***
> ---
> define timeperiod{
> timeperiod_name rzv_nt_server
> alias small_open_time
> monday 01:22-01:18
> tuesday 01:22-01:18
> wednesday 01:22-01:18
> thursday 01:22-01:18
> friday 01:22-01:18
> saturday 01:22-01:18
> sunday 01:22-01:18
> }
>
> So this way I thought Nagios should check fro 01:22 to 01:18, but this is
> what does not
> happen. Nagios checks from 01:18 to 01:22 - the four minutes which
> shouldn't be checked...
>
> Hope anyone can help me here ;-))
>
> Michael
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