[Bug 1068433] Re: Collecting and plotting the uptime is pointless

2012-10-22 Thread Robie Basak
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.

Based on Kenyon's feedback, I'm not sure that there is a clear reason to
go either way. So I don't think it makes sense for Ubuntu to arbitrarily
operate differently from Debian on this point, and it is easier to keep
the behaviour the same as Debian. Would you like to file a bug with
Debian to see what they say about it? If the Debian maintainer agrees
with and makes this change, then Ubuntu will end up picking it up unless
there's a good reason not to (and I don't see one).

I think it would be misleading to leave this bug open as that would
imply that Ubuntu may change the behaviour in the future. So I'm marking
this as Won't Fix, but please note that this applies to an Ubuntu delta
only. We can still track a separate Debian status in this bug, and if
Debian changes the behaviour, it will in all likelyhood be picked up by
Ubuntu at the next merge.

** Changed in: munin (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: munin (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix

** Changed in: munin (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

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Re: [Bug 1068433] Re: Collecting and plotting the uptime is pointless

2012-10-19 Thread Simon Déziel
On 12-10-19 01:07 AM, Kenyon Ralph wrote:
> To me, the usefulness comes from the longer-term graphs (week, month,
> year) which show you how stable the system is and the average uptime. It
> is also a good check of munin's network connectivity, as any network
> problems will appear as obvious breaks in the graph.

Thanks for the explanation. IMHO that still doesn't worth enabling it by
default but I agree this have some usefulness (other than drawing
triangles).

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[Bug 1068433] Re: Collecting and plotting the uptime is pointless

2012-10-18 Thread Kenyon Ralph
To me, the usefulness comes from the longer-term graphs (week, month,
year) which show you how stable the system is and the average uptime. It
is also a good check of munin's network connectivity, as any network
problems will appear as obvious breaks in the graph.

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