Availability values explanation - help
carole verdon
verdon at cict.fr
Wed Mar 31 11:58:00 CEST 2004
I put myself the same question.
Can someone give the explanation, please?
Carole.
Neil wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I copy+paste the information below from AVAILABILITY.
> wwww424
> TIME OK TIME WARNING TIME UNKNOWN TIME CRITICAL UNDET
> PING 61.190%(99.899%) 0.044%(0.071%) 0.000%(0.000%) 0.018%(0.030%)
> 38.749%
> SSLCert 61.233%(99.971%) 0.000%(0.000%) 0.000%(0.000%) 0.018%(0.029%)
> 38.749%
> Web 60.018%(100.000%) 0.000%(0.000%) 0.000%(0.000%) 0.000%(0.000%)
> 39.982%
> My question is in the number inside the parenthesis. Can someone
> explain to me what number inside the parenthesis mean?
> Or better, can some explain 61.190%(99.899%) in TIME OK for my PING
> service?
> Thanks.
> Neil
>
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