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Sorry, but how do I access this reporting? From: When there is NO record in the db for that
day/entry it will use the start of SA as the starttime and calculate the
seconds from that time until the time the check is being perform. hmm I do see a problem with that :-) if SA
is started today and tomorrow (while SA is still running) we create a new
record it will start with the wrong seconds for that day...will fix that
tomorrow. IF a record exists then we will add the
seconds between the previous check time and the current check time to the
existing number of seconds in the record. Dirk
Bulinckx. From: Dirk,
how are you calculating the upseconds? It
seems you are using the start time of ServersAlive as the base line. If so will
this give false time to checks that are added with out a restart of SA? Also,
it adds the time prior to the checks being run ( I start SA at 2:00pm, but
don't start checking until 2:02, this gives all the checks at least 120 seconds
of uptime.) Is
this how you intended it? I know that there are assumptions that must be made
to calculate times like this, I just wanted to be sure I understand what you
intended. Michael
D. Shook --------------------------------------
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Title: Uptimes Db
- [SA-list] Uptimes Db Michael Shook
- RE: [SA-list] Uptimes Db Dirk Bulinckx
- RE: [SA-list] Uptimes Db Jim Kabage
- RE: [SA-list] Uptimes Db Michael Shook
- RE: [SA-list] Uptimes Db Dirk Bulinckx
- RE: [SA-list] Uptimes Db Dirk Bulinckx
- RE: [SA-list] Uptimes Db Michael Shook
- RE: [SA-list] Uptimes Db Dirk Bulinckx
- RE: [SA-list] Uptimes Db Dirk Bulinckx
- RE: [SA-list] Uptimes Db Jim Kabage
