Historical Reports
Lingan Vairavamoorthy
lingan at avantiagroup.co.uk
Mon Sep 19 14:42:50 CEST 2011
Andreas,
Thanks for that.
I was just looking at RRD Tool and N2RRD are they the more traditional ways of logging and analysing historical data?
It's just a little vague on the Nagios documentation - as I'm really looking at the following.
1. Proving Nagios is doing the checks
2. Looking at trends in the performance (even if things are working - as working doesn't necessarily mean working well).
3. CSV raw data and graphing of the data.
Lingan
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:ae at op5.se]
Sent: 19 September 2011 12:43
To: Nagios Users List
Cc: Lingan Vairavamoorthy
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Historical Reports
On 09/19/2011 12:43 PM, Lingan Vairavamoorthy wrote:
> I've looked through the posts and haven't seen anything on full
> logging information.
>
> What we are looking for is the ability to view all the checks that
> have occurred on a host/service regardless if there was a change of
> state.
>
> This will enable us to do graphing on performance data and look at
> trends when states would not have changed.
>
> i.e. We are checking a response to a web page and we only warn on
> large delays - but we would like to actually record all the timings
> it takes to visit that web page regardless if the state changed from
> OK to WARN. So that we would have a entry in the historical logs for
> every check. Is that feasible?
>
Look up 'stalking' in the nagios docs. I think that does what you
want.
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