Availability and trends report

Marc Powell mpowell at ena.com
Fri Apr 25 21:29:59 CEST 2003


What you are seeing simply means that the host or service has not changed state at all during your reporting period. Since Nagios didn't see a state change in the log to know if it was up or down, it uses your first assumed state for the entire reporting period.

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Marc

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeyri Bautista [mailto:jbautista at icnet.com.ve]
> Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 2:19 PM
> To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> 
> Hi,
> 
> When I generate the availability or trends report for a host o service, I
> see differents values depending of first assumed host state, when I select
> Unspecified state, the report show 0% Up, Down and unreachable, when I
> select Host Up, the report show me 100% up and 0% in the other state, when
> I select Host Down, the report show me 100% down state, and 0% in the
> other
> states.
> 
> I don´t know what is happen. Anybody can help me?
> 
> 
> Jeyri
> 
> 
> 
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