On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 01:00:58PM -0400, Jeffrey Chandler wrote:
On 9/1/06, Brodie, Kent <user-8fbf1c81e97c@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi- when I run the "snapshot report" (say, for 9am, August 31), the main
system display shows a date of Aug 31, 9am. Cool. But as soon as I drill
down to any server's report (cpu, disk, procs, whatever)- the actual dates
of the report displayed are all over the place- days and even weeks off.
(Aug 15, Aug 22, etc).
I noticed that yesterday too. It is showing up as the last date at which
the status has changed. For instance, in some of my servers, the status has
been green since Aug. 11 on some of the columns, and if I do a snapshot
report for anytime between now and Aug. 11, the status page for that column
shows up as what was reported on Aug. 11.
Is there a way to fix this so each snapshot, is accurate according to the
data, and not the status color, to when you are taking the snapshot?
Doing that would require Hobbit to store - on disk - each and every
status report that arrives, every 5 minutes. This would require a lot
of disk space, add a huge overhead due to all of the I/O activity
needed, and generally result in a significant degradation of Hobbit
performance.
I think that is too high a price to pay for having the right timestamps
on a snapshot report.
The color is right on the drill down status page. And that's the
primary purpose of the snapshot report.
Regards,
Henrik