trends & availability reports...

David Lebel lebel at lebel.org
Wed Nov 27 15:39:22 CET 2002


Quoting Freddy Frouin (freddy.frouin at fluxus.net):
> well, it mean that during this period nagios did not know what was the
> monitoring status... It could happend for 2 reasons - for what I
> personnaly know about that - :
> 	- if you've included the current day, nagios go to tonight 00.00
> 	so it consider time from now to tonight 00.00 as undeterminated.

I noticed that if I put as the first "Assumed state" to Host up, then I
get the 100% up.  Mind you, I didn't have any host down since I setup
this config of Nagios.  Do I always have to set a start start other than
"Unspecified" ?

> 	- host or service dependencies could conduce host or service
> 	monitoring to be disabled, so to be considered as undetermined.

I don't think that is the case.

Ciao,
  ...David

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