Availability report: What does scheduled/unscheduled OK time mean
Lars Kristian Klykken
lars.k.klykken at met.no
Mon Jan 5 08:30:34 CET 2009
Hi Uwe!
> 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.
If your service is in an OK state in a scheduled downtime window, I
would expect this state to be logged as OK in the "scheduled" row.
.../Bosse
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Linux Team / Server Operations / IT Department Fax. +47 22696355
Norwegian Meteorological Institute http://www.met.no
P.O. Box 43 Blindern, 0313 Oslo, NORWAY
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