I think it's on set hourly intervals that it puts a "timestamp'd" state into 
the history. Otherwise it's only when there's a hard state change (not even a 
soft one where you might have lost 1 or 2 ping unless you make the service that 
sensitive).





Marko Vainiokangas

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From: icinga-users [mailto:icinga-users-boun...@lists.icinga.org] On Behalf Of 
Mark Haney
Sent: den 16 januari 2014 14:12
To: icinga-users@lists.icinga.org
Subject: [icinga-users] Icinga2 service check_interval and availability reports 
issue?

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I've got a question about the availability reports and the check intervals in 
Icinga2.  My primary reason for getting this up and running is to be able to 
monitor the latency and up/down status of our office in Madison, WI. (I'm in 
RTP, NC).  We've been plagued by odd issues and the VP in charge of Software 
development is convinced it's a problem with our router/VPN configuration 
whereas I'm fairly sure it's an ISP (Charter) problem.

Regardless, here's my issue/question.  I am looking at the availability report 
for the ping4 service I setup yesterday.  The service defaulted to (I thought) 
5 minute intervals between checks.
But when I look at the report this morning, I see only intervals of every hour 
except for where I was testing the latency thresholds mid-afternoon yesterday.

Is the report /supposed/ to do that if there is no state change?  When I look 
at the graph I can't drill down to a 5 minute interval, it only shows it by the 
hour where (apparently) the state didn't change inside that timeframe (say from 
1600 - 1700 EST).

Thinking that maybe the interval got screwed up after I left yesterday (no one 
else has access to this system, so maybe I did it?) I looked into the 
documentation and set the check_interval to 60 seconds, since I really wanted a 
more granular check anyway.)

But, I'm not seeing those check in the availability report either.  I can tell 
looking at the service report that the 'Next Scheduled Check'
is approximately one minute after the previous one, so it seems to be working 
properly.

Is it possible that the checks actually happened at the scheduled intervals all 
last night (at ~5minute intervals), but that the report itself doesn't actually 
show each check unless there is a change in state?  Then it will log an entry 
for each hour on the hour just for clarity?

Does ANY of that make sense?

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Mark Haney
Network Administrator/IT Support
Practichem
W:919-714-8428
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