Measuring both scheduled and unscheduled downtime

Hendrik Baecker andurin at process-zero.de
Thu Jul 16 22:00:06 CEST 2009


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Am 16.07.2009 20:58 Uhr, schrieb Sara Kinner:
> Nagios currently treats scheduled downtime as non-existent. In other
> words, if you have 20 hours uptime, 1 hour unscheduled downtime, and 3
> hours scheduled downtime, nagios will report 20/21 (95.23%) uptime,
> ignoring the 3 hours scheduled downtime correct?
> 
Not correct.
Please review the report. Just the overall times are highlighted by colors.
The report should also tell you s.th. like this:

CRITICAL (Scheduled)
CRITICAL (Unscheduled)

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Hendrik
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