Host Log Entries

Claudio Kuenzler ck at claudiokuenzler.com
Mon Apr 16 16:56:03 CEST 2012


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> I'm new using nagios, and i have to generate reports on host's network
> states.
> I'd like to know how to set the table "Host Log Entries" to show lines by
> day, cause it's showing lines divided by events.
> Does anyone knows how to solve this?
>

Why invent the wheel again? Why don't you use the availability report? Is
there a particular reason?


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> Host Log Entries:
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> 20-02-2012 17:26:04    23-02-2012 11:32:35    2d 18h 6m 31s      HOST
> DOWN (HARD)   CRITICAL - Time to live exceeded (IP)
> 27-02-2012 16:20:07    27-02-2012 19:19:27    0d 2h 59m 20s      HOST UP
> (HARD)          PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 12.00 ms
> 27-02-2012 19:19:27    27-02-2012 19:50:27    0d 0h 31m 0s        HOST
> DOWN (HARD)   CRITICAL - Time to live exceeded (IP)
> 27-02-2012 19:50:27    10-03-2012 09:20:03    11d 13h 29m 36s  HOST UP
> (HARD)          PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 12.32 ms
> 10-03-2012 09:20:03    10-03-2012 13:31:13    0d 4h 11m 10s      HOST
> DOWN (HARD)   CRITICAL - Time to live exceeded (IP)
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