Scheduled Downtime

Sand Philipp Philipp.Sand at sycor.de
Mon Jul 4 11:01:00 CEST 2005


Hello,

is it possible to schedule a downtime for an event in the past? 
For example: in our SLAs we affirm a availability of 98%. But if there is a Router down because of let's say an Cisco IOS Bug, or something, we couldn't foreknow, this Downtime shouldn't affect our affirmed 98%. But because we couldn't foreknow this fault, we couldn't plan a scheduled downtime before.
In cases like this it would be great to plan a scheduled downtime for the past.

There has to be a possibility for doing that. I know, that Nagios uses the archived Nagios logfiles to generate the availability reports. What do you have to modify in them to plan such a downtime?
Has anyone already done something like this?

Thanks in advance!
Philipp

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