RE: [Nagios-devel] Nagios Statistics

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RE: [Nagios-devel] Nagios Statistics

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Henninger [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 12:04 PM
> To: Marc Powell
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [Nagios-devel] Nagios Statistics
>=20
> > I'm going to guess that the numbers in the database are dumped
> > periodically from memory and are only accurate because you've had
> > retain_state_information enabled from the beginning. You could
change
> > them by shutting down nagios, resetting the numbers in the DB, then
> > restarting Nagios but it will have no bearing on the numbers
presented
> > if you run avail.cgi.
>=20
> Well, that's the thing, I don't care if they have any bearing on what
> shows in avail.cgi. I'm using them in external scripts and just to
get a
> feel for how things are going. I don't need them to be 100% accurate.

*nod*. Then either a stop/reset/restart will work or you can spend the
time poking through the code to reset it internally and patch
appropriately but...

> It's just helpful to see "well crap, 50% of the time it's been
critical,
> 21% warning, and 29% ok", which I can easily put in my external
scripts
> using the mysql db. I dunno, if it's stored in memory, it still would
be
> helpful to be able to reset it. If I wrote a patch to make it
resetable,
> would it even remotely be considered for being included with the
nagios
> dist? (asking so I can figure out if it's worth bothering to make it
> "pretty"... I will probably write the patch regardless for our own
> purposes)

Only Ethan can say for sure whether it'll be accepted. I expect that
only bugfixes would be accepted for 1.1 and all new features would go
into 2.0 but I'm not a nagios developer. I for one wouldn't have much
use for the feature as I trust the log files to be a whole lot more
accurate than the internal state information. Before you start, I would
do a little research first --

http://www.nagios.org/upcoming.php - #5
5. Internal state statistics for hosts and services are being
dropped

I'm going to bet that includes the specific counters you're looking at.
I haven't gone through the CVS to see if they're still there but I would
suggest that you do so before you go investing a lot of time into it.

--
Marc





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