Time period Oddity

Steven Kreuzer skreuzer at exit2shell.com
Tue May 26 20:41:11 CEST 2009


I have run into an issue regarding time periods and I am completely  
stumped.

I have created a time period called market-hours that goes from 9:30am  
to 4pm. In addition, I created a time period called market-holidays  
that contain a list of days that the stock market is closed. I  
excluded the
market-holidays timeperiod from the market-hours time period.

I have a series of checks that I want executed only during when the  
stock market is open. I added a new check into nagios, and its being  
scheduled for tomorrow at 9:30am. I took out the exclude portion
of the market-hours time period and then the new check gets scheduled  
to be checked without 5 minutes of the current time.

This is nagios 3.0.6
A copy of the relevant sections of the config can be found at: http://pastebin.com/me1941f5

Has anyone seen this issue before?

Also, can someone explain that the difference is between "name" and  
"timeperiod_name"? The documentation and example config seem to both  
make reference to the "name" directive for timeperiod
but it doesn't seem to be documented anywhere.

Thanks

--
Steven Kreuzer
http://www.exit2shell.com/~skreuzer


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