On Nov 8, 2007 9:19 AM, Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is what I have in the config:
> define timeperiod{
> timeperiod_name engineer01
> alias engineer01
> 2007-11-05 / 42 00:00-24:00 ; Every 42 days (6 weeks),
> starting November 5th, 2007
> 2007-11-06 / 42 00:00-24:00 ; Every 6th Tuesday starting
> November 6th, 2007
> 2007-11-07 / 42 00:00-24:00 ; Every 6th Wednesday starting
> November 7th, 2007
> 2007-11-08 / 42 00:00-24:00 ; Every 6th Thursday starting
> November 8th, 2007
> 2007-11-09 / 42 00:00-24:00 ; Every 6th Friday starting
> November 9th, 2007
> 2007-11-10 / 42 00:00-24:00 ; Every 6th Saturday starting
> November 10th, 2007
> 2007-11-11 / 42 00:00-24:00 ; Every 6th Sunday starting
> November 11th, 2007
> }
>
>
> Here is what shows up via the view config on the web:
> engineer01 engineer01 2007-09-11 / 42 00:00:00 - 24:00:00
> 2007-09-10 / 42 00:00:00 - 24:00:00
> 2007-09-09 / 42 00:00:00 - 24:00:00
> 2007-09-08 / 42 00:00:00 - 24:00:00
> 2007-09-07 / 42 00:00:00 - 24:00:00
> 2007-09-06 / 42 00:00:00 - 24:00:00
> 2007-09-05 / 42 00:00:00 - 24:00:00
>
>
> What is going on here that I am missing?
>
Sorry, I re-read my email and I am missing some important information:
CentOS release 5
nagios-3.0b5-1.fc4.test
Thanks!
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