Greetings,
I have been asked to find out what the Latency entry on the Service
State Information page represents. I am hoping that you can help me
understand where Nagios is getting this number from and how it is
calculated. Also, is there a way or a plugin to do an immediate check
on Latency between the Nagios server and the client? We have about
500+ locations that we are checking and want to make sure that they
are all within reasonable rta's.
Here is an example of the pulls that I am doing from a router:
Current Status: =09
OK =20
Status Information: =09SNMP OK - "Netopia 4652 v5.3.9r4"
Current Attempt: =091/5
State Type: =09HARD
Last Check Type: =09ACTIVE
Last Check Time: =0908-10-2005 07:54:00
Status Data Age: =090d 0h 12m 26s
Next Scheduled Active Check: =0908-10-2005 09:00:00
Latency: =09120 seconds
Check Duration: =09< 1 second
Last State Change: =0907-28-2005 19:49:37
Current State Duration: =0912d 12h 16m 49s
Last Service Notification: =09N/A
Current Notification Number: =090
Is This Service Flapping? =09
NO =20
Percent State Change: =090.00%
In Scheduled Downtime? =09
NO =20
Last Update: =0908-10-2005 08:06:01
Thanks in advance for any help understanding how the Latency is
determined, calculated, and what it represents.
Thanks
Joseph
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