Author: Karin Binder <karin.binder AT NWA DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 14:33:12 -0500
Hello all, I have a need to report the length of time a node is down. I have been trying to use ruleset processing to work with the IBM_NDWN_EV and IBM_NUP_EV events. I receive the events, and can ma
Author: Karin Binder <karin.binder AT NWA DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 15:53:13 -0500
Matt, Thanks for your response. I thought about doing something similar, but thought if the NetView processes or databases already had the info I'd rather take advantage of that (and have less script
Author: "Boyles, Gary P" <gary.p.boyles AT INTEL DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 14:11:31 -0700
Karin, I believe the sysUpTime value is the MIB-II sysUptime value. What exactly are you trying to do anyway? If you're trying to calculate the number of seconds something is down (after the fact) th
Author: Karin Binder <karin.binder AT NWA DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 14:39:51 -0500
Gary, Thanks for your reply. You interpreted correctly - I am trying to do a post-mortem calculcation on the length of time a device is down. I was intending to do the same type of calculation you de
Author: James Shanks <James_Shanks AT TIVOLI DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 18:56:27 -0400
Karen - As I am on vacation starting tomorrow, I finally had a chance to look into the "sysUpTime" you mentioned in a ruleset. I myself was ignorant of this value, and as far as I know, no one else h
Author: Karin Binder <karin.binder AT NWA DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 17:04:42 -0500
James, Thanks for your reply and taking the time to investigate what the event's sysUpTime referred to. It seems we agree on the necessary info to do the calculations: timestamps in seconds since epo