Availability Report
Terry Simons
galimore at mac.com
Thu Aug 15 18:46:49 CEST 2002
Agh!
Looks like I was wrong! :/
Sorry, I must have been thinking of something else.
It would be a nice feature though... ;)
- Terry
On Thursday, August 15, 2002, at 10:34 AM, Russell Scibetti wrote:
> What setting is that?
>
> Terry Simons wrote:
>
>> You can also set this parameter in your cgi.cfg file.
>>
>> You can tell it that the first assumed state is up, and then you don't
>> have to much with the drop-down box every time you create a report.
>>
>> - Terry
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, August 15, 2002, at 09:43 AM, Russell Scibetti wrote:
>>
>>> You don't have to edit any CGI's. It's a form drop-down when you go
>>> through the step for creating an availability or trend report. First
>>> you choose host or service, then which host or service to report on,
>>> then the page that asks what time period, etc. On that page, there
>>> is a drop-down form box for First Assumed State. Set that to Host
>>> OK, then create the report.
>>>
>>> -Russell
>>>
>>> Scott wrote:
>>>
>>> Ack! This answered my question which I just posted. Thanks! Anyway
>>> to
>>> set to default to assumed state:up? I expect I would have to edit
>>> one of
>>> the status*.cgi files, but I don't know cgi :(. Any insights?
>>> -Scott
>>>
>>> Russell Scibetti said:
>>>
>>> In the graphs, hosts will ALWAYS be undetermined unless a service
>>> check
>>> has failed on that box. Host checks never run unless a service on
>>> that hosts fails. on the status screen, this shows up as Host OK
>>> Assumed to be up. However, in the graphs, since there is no real
>>> host
>>> data (not host checks have occurred), it shows up as undetermined.
>>> The easy way to fix this is on the Select Report Options step,
>>> changed
>>> the Assumed State drop to Host UP instead of unspecified. This will
>>> change those undetermineds to OK, which is really the case because
>>> they are up (all their services are up, so they must be up), they
>>> just
>>> haven't been checked.
>>>
>>> -Russell
>>>
>>> Jeffcoat, Al wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to get the host(s) to stop giving an undetermined
>>> status in any of the reporting tabs? On of my operations analysts
>>> has to turn in a monthly report on system availability, and these
>>> reports would be useful. However, anytime we run the reports, the
>>> majority of the time for all the hosts is indeterminate.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Al
>>>
>>> -- Russell Scibetti
>>> Quadrix Solutions, Inc.
>>> http://www.quadrix.com
>>> (732) 235-2335, ext. 7038
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- Russell Scibetti
>>> Quadrix Solutions, Inc.
>>> http://www.quadrix.com
>>> (732) 235-2335, ext. 7038
>>>
>>>
>>
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>
> -- Russell Scibetti
> Quadrix Solutions, Inc.
> http://www.quadrix.com
> (732) 235-2335, ext. 7038
>
>
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