R: I: Reporting - Availability
Marco Borsani
m.borsani at it.net
Tue Mar 23 16:29:11 CET 2004
Bill Corcoran wrote:
>
>> did anyone met problems using the Availability CGI (about Reporting)
>> with Nagios ?
>>
>> I have many hosts with 100% Time Undetermined.
>
>
> I got the same thing at first. Try telling the CGI to assume the host
> is up initially, this fixed the problem for me. I think it has to do
> with nagios only checking a host if all of the services on that host
> have failed.
>
> Andreas wrote:
> Indeed it does. That means no log entries will be recorded unless all
> services on the host fails. In combination with the fact that Nagios
> only logs state-changes means that nothing is determined until
> everything has failed. You should be happy. ;-)
If nothing wrong happened, why I did not see 100% of Availability?
I think I should have logs with messages about all the Availabilities.
Regards
Marco
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