Yes it's the correct one

dirk.



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Apologies to all for that bone-headed move!!!!

Is this the right registry entry?


[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DBU Consulting\Servers Alive\StartUp]

"LoadStatusfromFile"="1"

Mike

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/03 12:27PM >>>
That's not what I'm seeing....



dirk.



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That's correct. However, stopping and restarting SA with the device down
resets those to the time and date of the first cycle of new instance and
NRD = 1 again.

Mike

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/03 11:27AM >>>
And when you stop SA after let's say 5 down cycles you'll see that the
TLSC/DLSC value will show the time of the status change (from up to
down) and that the NRD will show 5.


dirk.



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Sorry, I meant to type TLSC and DLSC in my previous post. NRD does
infact change from a 0 to a 1 when down.

Mike

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/03 10:55AM >>>
TLC/DLC are the time/date of the last check

TLSC/DLSC are the time/date of the last status change

If you have a host that is down check the NRD parameter...that one
should change....


dirk.



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I took a quick spin through my Hosts file and if in fact #TLC and #DLC
are the time and date of the last status change, then they are wrong.
That is, they seem to be the time and date that the current instance was
started.

Mike

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/27/03 10:39AM >>>
That doesn't seem to be working. I'm going to check my registry again,
but no luck so far.

Thanks!!! 

Mike

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/24/03 12:59PM >>>
Try creating
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DBU Consulting\Servers
Alive\StartUp\LoadStatusfromFile (string) with a value of 1 And restart
SA....


Then just for the test at some point stop SA (the app) and restart the
app, load the hostfile again and restart the checking.... And tell me if
that does what it should do.

(should already work with the current beta's....it was something very
old that is still in the code...)




dirk.



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I agree with the concept of slowing down the cycles during off peak
hours, but.....

We don't have any. We're 24x7x365.24.

And if why wouldn't I want to build reports around the up/down numbers
(aside from the already mentioned issues)?

Mike

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/24/03 08:49AM >>>
But you don't want to build reports around the up/down numbers.
Remember, you can change check frequencies, like have 2 minutes per
check during 8am-6pm, 5 minutes per check off hours and weekends.  Plus,
different checks can have different frequencies (some checks are only
done once every 3-4-5 passes).

If you always had the same check frequency (say, every 5 minutes) and
all of your checks were done every single time, then you'd be fine.  I
don't know what the statistics are on how other people use SA, but I
know that I personally run my checks less often after hours, and I have
several checks that I only check every 3 or 4 or 5 passes.

Just my two cents.


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Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 7:32 AM
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Well, the columns you currently write are fine, BUT....

I have been tasked to create monthly / annual UP/DOWN stats for the
major devices. What I do now is sum all of the minutes where the
previousstatus is X. The problem comes in that SA doesn't regularly
output state stats to this table. I only see entries if there has been a
change in status. So, unless my network is a complete piece of trash,
most of the devices never get any entries. Also, like I said, a
close/open of SA resets all of SA's internal time stamps so that if a
change does occur, the output only reflects from when SA was last
restarted. 

If SA output stats during a graceful shutdown, and on a regular time
schedule (say a few times a day (midnight, noon)) then I can use your
table as is. Otherwise, I need to perform the metrics calculations on
the interchange table, which will be a lengthy process if they ask me
for the last years stats, and I have been writing every 5 minutes.

I can't see any issue with a previous and current status entry being the
same, but maybe a new column to explain more exactly why the record was
written would be helpful.

Mike

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/24/03 06:04AM >>>
What exact info should be kept?



dirk.



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If I understand the process correctly, when the first cycle is run on
the start of SA you gather a status and datetime. When the status
changes, the duration is calculated, the datetime is reset, the new
status is recorded. Then an appropriate entry is written to the
database.

If that's correct, then when SA is stopped/restarted, all of the
"running time" info is lost from the last program start or last status
change.

Would it be possible to output all of the current "running time" info
for each check to the database before SA shuts down (assuming a
gracefull shutdown)? Maybe record the current status as the same for
both last and new.

I'm trying to get the most out of this database, but I can't calculate
an accurate quality % if I don't have all of the up times. 

Thanks!!!!












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