/etc/nagios/objects/timeperiods.cfg

timeperiods.cfg
/etc/nagios/objects/timeperiods.cfg
/usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/timeperiods.cfg

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###############################################################################
# TIMEPERIODS.CFG - SAMPLE TIMEPERIOD DEFINITIONS
#
# Last Modified: 05-31-2007
#
# NOTES: This config file provides you with some example timeperiod definitions
#        that you can reference in host, service, contact, and dependency
#        definitions.
#       
#        You don't need to keep timeperiods in a separate file from your other
#        object definitions.  This has been done just to make things easier to
#        understand.
#
###############################################################################



###############################################################################
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#
# TIME PERIODS
#
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###############################################################################

# This defines a timeperiod where all times are valid for checks, 
# notifications, etc.  The classic "24x7" support nightmare. :-)
define timeperiod{
        timeperiod_name 24x7
        alias           24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week
        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
        }


# 'workhours' timeperiod definition
define timeperiod{
	timeperiod_name	workhours
	alias		Normal Work Hours
	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
	}


# 'none' timeperiod definition
define timeperiod{
	timeperiod_name	none
	alias		No Time Is A Good Time
	}


# Some U.S. holidays
# Note: The timeranges for each holiday are meant to *exclude* the holidays from being
# treated as a valid time for notifications, etc.  You probably don't want your pager 
# going off on New Year's.  Although you're employer might... :-)
define timeperiod{
	name			us-holidays
        timeperiod_name         us-holidays
        alias                   U.S. Holidays

        january 1               00:00-00:00     ; New Years
        monday -1 may           00:00-00:00     ; Memorial Day (last Monday in May)
        july 4                  00:00-00:00     ; Independence Day
        monday 1 september      00:00-00:00     ; Labor Day (first Monday in September)
        thursday 4 november     00:00-00:00     ; Thanksgiving (4th Thursday in November)
        december 25             00:00-00:00     ; Christmas
        }


# This defines a modified "24x7" timeperiod that covers every day of the
# year, except for U.S. holidays (defined in the timeperiod above).
define timeperiod{
        timeperiod_name 24x7_sans_holidays
        alias           24x7 Sans Holidays

	use		us-holidays		; Get holiday exceptions from other timeperiod

        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
        }

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