Nagios Status log Analysis

Alan Le Ruyet alan.leruyet at free.fr
Tue May 11 23:20:04 CEST 2004


Hello, 

is there any doc describing the log file format and the meaning of the
fields. Especially the status format :


[1074516774]
HOST;hostname?;state?;last_check?;nexcheck?;0;33673786;423576;0;0;0;1;1;
1;1;0;0.00;0;1;1;PING WARNING - Packet loss = 80%, RTA = 7.07 ms

[1074516774]
SERVICE;hostname?;Ping-->servicename?;OK;1/10;HARD?;1074515511;107451839
1;ACTIVE;1;1;1;1069715753;0;OK;32037341;10502;0;0;0;0;1;0;4;1;0;0.00;0;1
;1;1;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 11.21 ms

It seems that the timestamps are in seconds, is that right ? How about
the other time measures, seconds or milliseconds ?



And this format (extended data ?) :

[1074504039] SERVICE ALERT: hostname?;message?;OK;SOFT;2;PING OK -
Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 45.84 ms

[1074504109] SERVICE ALERT: hotsname?;hostname? Message?;OK;HARD;1;PING
OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.97 ms

[1074504699] Auto-save of retention data completed successfully.

Thank you for your help ?

Alan Le Ruyet.



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