On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Buchan Milne <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
On Friday, 16 April 2010 15:41:24 Asif Iqbal wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Galen Johnson <Galen.Johnson at sas.com> wrote:
http://xymonton.trantor.org/doku.php/reports
There is a report there.
from the example pdf samples it looks like, it gives you availability report of all services per host.
I am actually looking for aggregated availability per application (services in hobbit's term) all cross the hosts.
I will checkout the example that LMJ sent about using bbcombotest in this thread.
But, bbcombotest would give you aggregate (which is what you asked for, but the example you gave was for average, which is a different thing, so I didn't suggest bbcombotest ...)
Thanks.
Any idea if the buttons (like green diamond or red blink) in service page of bbcombotest's can be clickable ? I like to be able to click those buttons to go the specific host.test service page from the combo report
So the service page for a combo test looks like this
mail.example.net.conn&&mail.example.net.pop3&&mail.example.net.smtp = 1&&1&&1 = 1 green mail.example.net.conn green mail.example.net.pop3 green mail.example.net.smtp
Would be nice if I could click on the green diamond button and that will take me to mail.example.net's conn service page, for example
Anyone expanded the bbcombotest report like that?
-----Original Message----- From: Asif Iqbal [mailto:vadud3 at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 4:29 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] aggregated availablity
Has anyone done any customization wtih bbgen or someother way to generate html and graph report of aggregated application availability?
So if I have host1,host2,host3 reporting availability of application app1 on their node I like a total availability of app1.
so host1 says app1 available 99% of time in last month. host2 reports 98% for same app1 and host3 reports 99%. I like to have a availability report of 98.67% for app1 .
Regards, Buchan
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