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<DIV>I am running nagios 1.2 with mysql support on FC3. When I click on the "trend" option on the webpage. I can see graphs for my services. There are services that I have ran for more than 2 weeks, but the graph show me data that starts from this week only even though the day range I pick is for this month. Worst yet, the graph sometimes is blank. I am wondering where do those data store? I can't see any of them in the mysql db. I tried to querry the mysql db and all I really see are data from the last check. Where do the historical data store or does it store at all?</DIV>
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<DIV>When I click the "availability" option and set the "first assumed state" to "State OK" I see the services are in the OK state 99.9%, but when I change teh "assumed state" to "State Critical", the OK state changes to 60% and suddenly teh Critical State becomes 39%. I am trying to understand nagios more.</DIV>
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<DIV>At last what is the differnet between "soft" and "hard" state? My understanding from the document is when a service flip between say "Warning" and "Critical", it is in soft state because it is flapping. If it states in "Critical", that is a hard state. Is this correct?</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks</DIV>
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