This sounds promising, Christian. But you have to tell us what you did in
mib.coerce. At least I cannot imagine what you mean.
But usually when I want to turn around the values returned by data collection
I do it with an expression in mibExpr.conf. So maybe I get my value x -1
so the thresholds work in the right direction. But I don't know if that would
work
in your case, since I don't understand what you have done with mib.coerce.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Hi!
In my neverending search for a way to calculate avaliability, I need some
help =)
I have added sysUptime in the mib.coerce file so all polls that are made and
the unit has
been up all the time since the last poll i get the value 100, if the unit
has been rebooted or
anyhting else that resets the sysUptime has ocurred, the value is not logged
in my data-collection.
I would like to have it the other way around, when it's 100 it's discarded
and when it's something
else it's logged. Then it shouldn't be to hard to make something that dumps
the data collection
and calculates the availabilty.
Is this possible to do, or am I forced to make a huge list of all
successfull polls and then make a script
that finds the glitches?
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Christian Frantsen
Technical Operations
Internoc Scandinavia AB
Tel: +46-36-194843
Fax: +46-36-194651
http://www.internoc.se
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