Graig, I will try to add more information to be more accurate. JFFNMS is installed on windows 2003, I am not using the reachabillity since (f)ping is not working on windows systems. I am currently monitoring HP switches and the ports (and I am monitoring also some other devices but that's out of the scope of this problem). I can create a report from nov-jan (today) without problems and there are some results 99.96xx% and so on. If I try a report from jan2008-jan2009 2 things can happen. A: it seems to hang B: I receive Maximum execution time of 420 seconds exceeded in C:\jffnms\lib\api.rrdtool.inc.php on line 67
Then I tried to create the reports in periods of 3 months (jan2008-march2008, april2008-june2008) etc.(using the calendar to change the dates) And those reports are saying 100% uptime service (while there has been power outages) I see that TCP/UDP service, interface protocol, BGP status application are selected, which are the same as when I receive the 99.96xx%. Thanks for your input Best regards, Leopold Giterson, Chief System Engineer Dynamic Air Spectrum tel: 599-9-4611255 ext 26 Microsoft Certified System Administrator on 2000 + 2003 Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician Citrix Certified Administrator on Metaframe 1.8 -----Original Message----- From: Craig Small [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 11:14 PM To: Support Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] State and availability reports On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 02:38:09PM -0400, Support wrote: > It seems I can not retrieve any data more than 3 months old. I just did a report for the whole year. > If I try for a whole year, the systems seems to hang (I stopped it > after 20 minutes). Sounds like your database is overloaded perhaps. > If I try to generate data in time frames of 3 months (jan-march, > april-june, etc) I am receiving 100% uptime, which is wrong because I > know there has been several power outages in that timeframe so there > should be some downtime. It's a little confusing how the reports work. It confuses me at times. You got your from/to on the left, and all the tools on the right and then a little list box in the middle? The list box is the list of events you care about. The real trick with this is probably the default one is not the one you do care about. I just checked a "reachability interface" and by default its looking at TCP/UDP alarms. Guess what? For reachability (which uses ICMP/ping) there were no TCP or UDP alarms, that because it only has reachability alarms. I got 100% uptime! Changing the list box so Reachability is selected brings it down to a more sane 99.958% Start Stop Duration Type 2008-12-27 05:00:17 2008-12-27 08:05:15 03:04:58 hs Reachability X 2008-12-30 01:05:16 2008-12-30 01:20:16 00:15:00 hs Reachability X 2009-01-07 04:00:18 2009-01-07 04:05:16 00:04:58 hs Reachability X 2009-01-14 01:15:17 2009-01-14 01:20:17 00:05:00 hs Reachability X 2009-01-21 09:55:16 2009-01-21 10:00:17 00:05:01 hs Reachability X 2009-01-21 12:00:17 2009-01-21 12:10:16 00:09:59 hs Reachability X Unavailable Time: 03:44:56 hs Availability: 99.958 % Total Unavailable Time: 03:44:56 Hs Total Availability: 99.958 % - Craig -- Craig Small GnuPG:1C1B D893 1418 2AF4 45EE 95CB C76C E5AC 12CA DFA5 http://www.enc.com.au/ csmall at : enc.com.au http://www.debian.org/ Debian GNU/Linux, software should be Free ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by: SourcForge Community SourceForge wants to tell your story. http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword _______________________________________________ jffnms-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jffnms-users
