Does the Availability report have a bug in it? Why is everything undetermined?

Burnson, Richard rburnson at cps.k12.il.us
Thu Jan 16 23:34:52 CET 2003


Make sure you have this set in Nagios.cfg:

log_initial_states=1

What is you log rotation method?  It could simply be that you have not set
it for enough "backtracked archives" in the report viewer.

Richard  
 
    

-----Original Message-----
From: Nagios [mailto:nagios at atlantic-isp.co.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 4:28 PM
To: 'Burnson, Richard'; nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Does the Availability report have a bug in it?
Why is everything undetermined?

If I specify the last 24 hours I get the same result even though the
checks have been running non-stop for 3 days.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Burnson, Richard [mailto:rburnson at cps.k12.il.us]
> Sent: 16 January 2003 22:22
> To: Nagios; nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Does the Availability report have a bug in
it? Why is
> everything undetermined?
> 
> 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
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 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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