Scheduled Report Recovery

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Scheduled Report Recovery

Post by acentek »

I deleted a Scheduled Report by accident. I have no idea who set it up or what the report was for but I need to get it back. I have created a replica of our Nagios server form a backup, but obviously can't fire it up. I can access the VM from CLI, so if there is a way to see information for a scheduled report that way - that would be fairly easy.

I cannot get to the web page of the replica nagios server, httpd will not start, I was hoping to bypass that issue with just find the report a different way, but if there isn't another way, them I'll have to figure out why httpd won't start, which if probably a different post.

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Re: Scheduled Report Recovery

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The reports aren't stored on the server, so there isn't a way to recover it there.

If it was recent and you can get the the UR you can go to Reports -> My Scheduled Reports and re-send it
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Re: Scheduled Report Recovery

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Thanks for the info Scott, stinks there is not data on the server. I wish I could at least see what the report was called and who was getting it from the CLI.

I'll have to work on getting to the URL of the replica server. httpd issues there, not sure what is happening there either :?

Thanks for the help.
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Re: Scheduled Report Recovery

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acentek wrote:Thanks for the info Scott, stinks there is not data on the server. I wish I could at least see what the report was called and who was getting it from the CLI.

I'll have to work on getting to the URL of the replica server. httpd issues there, not sure what is happening there either :?

Thanks for the help.
Best of luck!
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