Availability report: What does scheduled/unscheduled OK time mean

Uwe Kubosch uwe at kubosch.no
Sun Jan 4 14:46:45 CET 2009


Hi all!

In the availability report there are rows for scheduled and unscheduled
uptime (OK).  What does this actually mean?  I schedule downtime for a
service, and I expect the availability report to list warning and
critical times in a scheduled downtime period in the "scheduled" rows
for warning and critical, but I have no idea what the "scheduled" and
"unscheduled" times for OK mean.

Can anybody clarify?

-- 
With kind regards,
Uwe Kubosch
Kubosch Consulting
Norway

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