Availability Report
Jeffcoat, Al
ajeffco at orhs.org
Thu Aug 15 18:40:47 CEST 2002
Hmmm... I'm going to have to see if I get the same thing. I got the
host part down, and it makes sense. I tried to run service trends on
telnet (since the ops report I mentioned earlier is based on whether the
users can log in or not), and didn't notice any "irregularities" beyond
my network "blinking" every now and again.
Al
-----Original Message-----
From: jmarquart at planalytics.com [mailto:jmarquart at planalytics.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:35 AM
To: Russell Scibetti
Cc: Jeffcoat, Al; nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Availability Report
Ok - Thanks to Al's question and Russell's anwer - I understand the host
availability report now.
But what about services? (Either I have really missed something, or I
have a
problem)
If I run a report against services I monitor w/ as follows - I get
different
results based on time periods:
Assume intitial states = yes
assume state retention = yes
first assumed state = unspecified
backtracked archives 4
zoom factor 4
if I run a report for this month - I get what i expect - near 100% up -
for all
dates - up to the current minute.
if i run a report for this week - I get 100% indeterminate.
Since this has a good 4 days of overlapping time - I do not understand
why one
report tells me 100% up and the other 100% indeterminate
Any ideas?
note - this behavior is for some services. other services just give
indeterminate for all report ranges
note - other report periods' behavior:
state = indeterminate:
last 24 hours
today
yesterday
this week
last 7 days
state = good
last week
this month
last month
this year
(last year - no data available)
-john
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