Happy New Year to all you support guys! =)
You've all been so helpful in the past that I wanna say thanks to all of you, and I hope you can help me again.
I'm trying to see if HM 6.82 has the capability to create a report showing outages that last longer than a specific time period.
I have 573 test running, and we are using this to monitor our network health. I'd like to generate a report that shows single outages (failed tests) that last for more than 4 hours in a given time frame. I've tried using report manager and log analyzer, but I didn't see anything for this. All the data seems to be there, but scrolling through 573 tests to see what's been down for how long, and when is a pain. Is the built in reporting feature able to do this?
Thanks again for all your help!
Terence
Report showing outages for a specific amount of time
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Re: Report showing outages for a specific amount of time
Thank you!tnakatsu wrote:Happy New Year to all you support guys! =)
You are welcome.tnakatsu wrote:You've all been so helpful in the past that I wanna say thanks to all of you, and I hope you can help me again.

I think, you may use "Views". "Views" feature was introduced in version 6.70 http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... #ViewsListtnakatsu wrote:I have 573 test running, and we are using this to monitor our network health. I'd like to generate a report that shows single outages (failed tests) that last for more than 4 hours in a given time frame. I've tried using report manager and log analyzer, but I didn't see anything for this. All the data seems to be there, but scrolling through 573 tests to see what's been down for how long, and when is a pain. Is the built in reporting feature able to do this?
You may create a view that shows the tests, which have "Bad" status only and last > than 240 minutes (4 hours - "Status duration > N min" criteria). You may associate up to 6 individual reports for each "View" and make HostMonitor to generate such reports every minute or so.
Regards,
Max