Re: [Nagios-devel] Feature Request
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:13 am
David Schlecht wrote:
> On 4/3/07, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
>>
>>
>> Read the docs, which is where the first (well, second really) sentence in
>> the original reply comes from. I'll spell it out for you again, but as
>> you
>> didn't read it the first time, you probably won't this time either.
>
>
> Goodness! There's no reason to get testy.
>
> His response said he wasn't sure how it would affect the availability
> report
> and your reply said nothing about the availability report.
>
My apologies. I'll rephrase:
As the scheduled downtime only affects notifications, all state changes get
logged as usual. Hence, they do not affect availability reports in a negative
way. However, the start and end of scheduled downtime gets logged as well,
and those numbers get displayed on the availability reports too. For detailed
explanations on how to read availability reports, refer to the docs.
> I'll continue to research it.
>
Do so by reading the docs. You won't find a better explanation else-where.
www.nagios.org. Click your way from there.
--
Andreas Ericsson [email protected]
OP5 AB www.op5.se
Tel: +46 8-230225 Fax: +46 8-230231
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> On 4/3/07, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
>>
>>
>> Read the docs, which is where the first (well, second really) sentence in
>> the original reply comes from. I'll spell it out for you again, but as
>> you
>> didn't read it the first time, you probably won't this time either.
>
>
> Goodness! There's no reason to get testy.
>
> His response said he wasn't sure how it would affect the availability
> report
> and your reply said nothing about the availability report.
>
My apologies. I'll rephrase:
As the scheduled downtime only affects notifications, all state changes get
logged as usual. Hence, they do not affect availability reports in a negative
way. However, the start and end of scheduled downtime gets logged as well,
and those numbers get displayed on the availability reports too. For detailed
explanations on how to read availability reports, refer to the docs.
> I'll continue to research it.
>
Do so by reading the docs. You won't find a better explanation else-where.
www.nagios.org. Click your way from there.
--
Andreas Ericsson [email protected]
OP5 AB www.op5.se
Tel: +46 8-230225 Fax: +46 8-230231
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