Does the Availability report have a bug in it? Why is everything undetermined?
Burnson, Richard
rburnson at cps.k12.il.us
Thu Jan 16 23:21:33 CET 2003
What is the time frame you have being reported on below? If nagios does not
have the log files to go that far in the past, it will only be able to
report on the status in the logs and leave the rest as undetermined.
Richard
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From: Nagios [mailto:nagios at atlantic-isp.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 4:08 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Does the Availability report have a bug in it? Why
is everything undetermined?
Is there a bug in the Availability report in Nagios 1.0?
It seems that information about hosts/services availability is incorrect.
Nagios has been checking these following hosts for the past 3 days and none
of them have ever been down, however as far as Nagios is concerned it can
only determine for 8% of uptime.
I have read some postings to the list about this and I know I have all the
options in the configuration correct, such as getting Nagios to remember the
initial state of a host/service the first time it is checked.
Host % Time Up % Time Down % Time
Unreachable % Time Undetermined
lon.tc9.rtr1 8.327% (100.000%) 0.000% (0.000%) 0.000%
(0.000%) 91.673%
lon.tc9.rtr2 8.253% (100.000%) 0.000% (0.000%) 0.000%
(0.000%) 91.747%
lon.tc9.rtr3 8.382% (100.000%) 0.000% (0.000%) 0.000%
(0.000%) 91.618%
lon.tc9.sw1 8.327% (100.000%) 0.000% (0.000%) 0.000%
(0.000%) 91.673%
lon.tc9.sw2 8.289% (100.000%) 0.000% (0.000%) 0.000%
(0.000%) 91.711%
lon.the.rtr1 8.363% (100.000%) 0.000% (0.000%) 0.000%
(0.000%) 91.637%
lon.the.sw1 8.327% (100.000%) 0.000% (0.000%) 0.000%
(0.000%) 91.673%
lon.the.sw2 8.289% (100.000%) 0.000% (0.000%) 0.000%
(0.000%) 91.711%
Does anyone have any answers?
I even looked on the demo site to see if the same thing happened on there
but it does not even when you leave all the report options to the default.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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