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XI feature request: Capacity planning horizon over 3 month
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:02 pm
by dlukinski
Hello XI Support
Unsure how to request new Nagios features.
Please submit new feature request for updating Capacity planning formulas limited to 1 week / 1 month / 3 month horizon to add 6 month and 1 year.
Thank you
Re: XI feature request: Capacity planning horizon over 3 mon
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:21 am
by mcapra
What version of XI are you using? I see the following time periods in my Capacity Planning page (Nagios XI 5.2.9):
2016_08_10_10_19_22_Nagios_XI_Reports.png
Re: XI feature request: Capacity planning horizon over 3 mon
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:10 pm
by dlukinski
mcapra wrote:What version of XI are you using? I see the following time periods in my Capacity Planning page (Nagios XI 5.2.9):
2016_08_10_10_19_22_Nagios_XI_Reports.png
That is for the historical period. I am talking about predictive period (stops at 3 month)
Re: XI feature request: Capacity planning horizon over 3 mon
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 2:22 pm
by mcapra
I'm still a bit confused. If I set the time period to "1 Year" on the top menu I described in my last post and run the report, I get predictions that are 1 year out:
2016_08_10_13_23_04_Nagios_XI_Reports.png
It's worth mentioning that the time periods are fairly arbitrary as far as Nagios XI is concerned. However, various extrapolation methods require a certain amount of historical data to reference in order to make meaningful predictions. You can always make the prediction, but how reliable it is depends in part on the size of the sample set.
Can you share a screenshot with the set up I described?
Re: XI feature request: Capacity planning horizon over 3 mon
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 1:07 pm
by dlukinski
mcapra wrote:I'm still a bit confused. If I set the time period to "1 Year" on the top menu I described in my last post and run the report, I get predictions that are 1 year out:
2016_08_10_13_23_04_Nagios_XI_Reports.png
It's worth mentioning that the time periods are fairly arbitrary as far as Nagios XI is concerned. However, various extrapolation methods require a certain amount of historical data to reference in order to make meaningful predictions. You can always make the prediction, but how reliable it is depends in part on the size of the sample set.
Can you share a screenshot with the set up I described?
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