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diff --git a/config/old/objects/timeperiods.cfg b/config/old/objects/timeperiods.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f1802e --- /dev/null +++ b/config/old/objects/timeperiods.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +############################################################################### +# 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. +# +############################################################################### + + + +############################################################################### +############################################################################### +# +# TIME PERIODS +# +############################################################################### +############################################################################### + +# 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 + } + |