Availability report: What does scheduled/unscheduled OK time mean

Uwe Kubosch uwe at kubosch.no
Tue Jan 6 08:56:11 CET 2009


On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 08:30 +0100, Lars Kristian Klykken wrote:
> 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.

Does anybody need this?  It would simplify the report if the OK state
was on one row only.

-- 
With kind regards,
Uwe Kubosch
Kubosch Consulting
Norway

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