timeperiod which excempts 1. monday every month?

Klavs Klavsen kl at vsen.dk
Thu Apr 6 16:05:04 CEST 2006


On Thu, April 6, 2006 15:19, Subhendu Ghosh said:
[SNIP]
> Nagios timeperiods only considers day of week  and hours in timeperiods.
> Otherwise the logic would have to be a whole lot of code and then having
> to deal with locales...
>
> The best way to get the 1st monday of the month would be to schedule
> down-time for the particular days.
>

Can I automatically schedule downtime ? otherwise we'll have to remember
to do that every month :(

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