Nagios-1.2 - Trending Issue

Tom Brown tom.brown at goodtechnology.com
Fri May 27 10:53:00 CEST 2005


> Is there a log entry prior to the WARNING state in that 7 day period
> that shows the status as being OK? If not, you'll want to increase your
> backtracked archives to be high enough to include a log entry of that
> previous state _or_ assume initial states with a first assumed state of
> OK.

yes there is - there are log entries previous and after that warning 
event that htings were OK - I trended the same check just now using 7 
days and also 24 hours as the trend timescale and as that service is OK 
it just says OK for 100% of the time weather it be the last 24 hours or 
7 days. For a reason i just can't work out trends only report the 
current state of the service. Nothing in any logs show any reason why 
this might be.

I'm starting to tear my hair out over this so if anyone has any other 
suggestions as to the cause of the issue then i'll be glad to hear it. 
Within the var directory of the nagios install what files are used to 
store the current state of the services and also the archived service 
data? Do i have to tell Nagios where to find these files?

thanks


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