Timeperiod already been defined

Gotner, James jgotner at fhcrc.org
Fri Apr 11 00:18:12 CEST 2003


Nope, just the one instance in the timeperiods file...

James Gotner

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-----Original Message-----
From: Subhendu Ghosh [mailto:sghosh at sghosh.org]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 3:14 PM
To: Gotner, James
Cc: 'nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Timeperiod already been defined



does "grep worktime * " report more than one instance?

-sg

On Thu, 10 Apr 2003, Gotner, James wrote:

> OK, solve one problem, get into another... While running nagios -v, I now
> receive an error stating that timeperiod 'worktime' has already been
> defined. And - Error: Could not register timeperiod 'worktime'.
> Well, I have all timeperiods defined in one file, timeperiods.cfg, and
> worktime and one other, 24x7, are the only ones defined.  Apparently,
nagios
> accepts the 24x7 definition, as I get an error on the second one.  I
> searched through the archives, and noticed someone with a similar problem.
> They recompiled the program and their problem was solved... Well, that
didnt
> work for me... Any suggestions on what else to check?  Thanks.
> 
> Nagios v1.0
> RedHat Linux 7.3
> 
> timeperiods.cfg
> -----------------
> 
> # Time Period Definition
> # Description: A time period is a list of times during various days that
are
> considered to be "valid" times for notificatins and service checks.  It
> consists of one or more time periods for each day of the week that
"rotate"
> once the week has come to an end.  Exceptions to the weekly time range are
> not supported.
> 
> #define timeperiod{
> #	timeperiod_name		timeperiod_name		; Short name used to
> ID the timeperiod
> #	alias				alias				;
> Description for timeperiod
> #	sunday			00:00-24:00			; Time
> periods to be used, seperate with commas for multiple timeperiods
> #	monday			00:00-24:00			; If you do
> not want any notification on a certian day, then do not
> #	tuesday			00:00-24:00			; include
> the day in the definition or comment out.
> #	wednesday			00:00-24:00
> #	thursday			00:00-24:00
> #	friday			00:00-24:00
> #	saturday			00:00-24:00
> #}
> 
> define timeperiod{
> 	timeperiod_name		24x7
> 	alias				All the time
> 	sunday			00:00-24:00
> 	monday			00:00-24:00
> 	tuesday			00:00-24:00
> 	wednesday			00:00-24:00
> 	thursday 			00:00-24:00
> 	friday			00:00-24:00
> 	saturday			00:00-24:00
> }
> 
> define timeperiod{
> 	timeperiod_name		worktime
> 	alias				The Nine to Fiver
> #	sunday						; Not used
> 	monday			09:00-17:00
> 	tuesday			09:00-17:00
> 	wednesday			09:00-17:00
> 	thursday			09:00-17:00
> 	friday			09:00-17:00
> #	saturday						; Not used
> }
> 
> ---End timeperiods.cfg--------
> 
> 
> James Gotner
> 
> Security Certified Network Professional
> A+ Hardware/Software, Linux+, Network+, i-Net+ Certified Professional
> Certified Internet Webmaster Associate
> 

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