What availability does it measure? The one associated with the host check or all services + host check combined?
For clarification, let's say I have this report:
server01 - 95% availability
95% availability of what? Services? Host checks?
Legacy availability report
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Legacy availability report
It is going to depend on what you select in step 1 but if you select Host, AND select a particular host it will give you a breakdown of the services, otherwise it is just showing the availability of the host.
Re: Legacy availability report
Ok! That's great.
I've been using the legacy availability report as a SLA report. A small python script logs onto the system, retrieves the report, converts it to pdf and then e-mails it to our NOC. However, we've had a problem with some of our hosts, which displayed weird uptimes ( like 99.993% ) during business hours although there's no indication of alerts in the logs. When I'm viewing the Host Alert logs, the only alert I see within the time span is:
[01-21-2013 10:09:03] Nagios 3.4.1 starting... (PID=17949)
Program End[01-21-2013 10:09:00] Caught SIGTERM, shutting down...
Is this really included in the host availability report ? Is there any other way to see what the report is based on?
Kind regards,
William
I've been using the legacy availability report as a SLA report. A small python script logs onto the system, retrieves the report, converts it to pdf and then e-mails it to our NOC. However, we've had a problem with some of our hosts, which displayed weird uptimes ( like 99.993% ) during business hours although there's no indication of alerts in the logs. When I'm viewing the Host Alert logs, the only alert I see within the time span is:
[01-21-2013 10:09:03] Nagios 3.4.1 starting... (PID=17949)
Program End[01-21-2013 10:09:00] Caught SIGTERM, shutting down...
Is this really included in the host availability report ? Is there any other way to see what the report is based on?
Kind regards,
William
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Legacy availability report
this shouldn't affect it.
What settings are you using?
Are you setting
First Assumed Host State: = UP
First Assumed Service State = OK
??
What settings are you using?
Are you setting
First Assumed Host State: = UP
First Assumed Service State = OK
??