Feature Request - Record of Previous Downtimes
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2024 10:11 am
Hello, in 2014 another user asked for this and was told it was put on the roadmap. Did Nagios forget? viewtopic.php?p=118444
Selecting the filter "Not in effect" does not show old, expired. Shows DT's that are scheduled, but not presently "running".
So I looked in Audit logs - old DT's should be there - nope! Interestingly DT's scheduled via API (and now expired) do show (SECURITY). But DT's scheduled via the UI do not.
Shouldn't everything be captured in an audit log?
Even more curious, my attempt to delete a DT via the UI was logged:
User Interface MODIFY gbeyer3 10.2.242.28 User [gbeyer3] submitted a Core UI Proxy command: DEL_HOST_DOWNTIME on Host: -, Service: Greg Beyer
Someone incorrectly submitting a downtime can have negative effects on an enterprise. All DT's should be reviewable in the Downtime tool, and should be captured in the audit log.
Selecting the filter "Not in effect" does not show old, expired. Shows DT's that are scheduled, but not presently "running".
So I looked in Audit logs - old DT's should be there - nope! Interestingly DT's scheduled via API (and now expired) do show (SECURITY). But DT's scheduled via the UI do not.
Even more curious, my attempt to delete a DT via the UI was logged:
User Interface MODIFY gbeyer3 10.2.242.28 User [gbeyer3] submitted a Core UI Proxy command: DEL_HOST_DOWNTIME on Host: -, Service: Greg Beyer
Someone incorrectly submitting a downtime can have negative effects on an enterprise. All DT's should be reviewable in the Downtime tool, and should be captured in the audit log.