avail.cgi timerperiods patch

Sandro Vaz - UOL sandromergvaz at uol.com.br
Mon Oct 25 14:46:01 CEST 2004


Will this patch be available to 1.2 branch too?

TIA,

SMV

Ethan Galstad wrote:

>Thanks - kudos for cracking this problem.  The availability CGI code 
>is not that easy to understand.
>
>On 21 Oct 2004 at 10:35, Michael Medin wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
>>This is a simple patch that allows (or so I hope) availability reports
>>to be made based on a time period. What this means is that I can
>>generate reports for other timeframes then 24x7.
>>
>>We use this internally to generate availability reports for some of
>>our systems that have an 8x5 SLA. How this works and is implemented is
>>that on the last page of the availability report you can select a
>>predefined timeperiod and then only time during that period is counted
>>towards the avalibility report.
>>
>>This means that for our SLA which is 9-5 mon-fri I can generate
>>avalibility reports for that timeframe but still monitor 24x7.
>>
>>As I stated before I don't know that much about nagios development so
>>if this is implemented badly, have bugs or plain out doesn't work
>>please let me know :)
>>
>>BTW; the "patch" has been generated with tortouise so it might
>>possibly not follow whatever standard patches should but I could apply
>>it to my Linux box sp hopefully it will work.
>>
>>// Michael Medin
>>
>>
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>>
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>Ethan Galstad,
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