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Re: [Summary-Talk] gaps in service report bug?



A gap in service can be reported for each log file that has entries which 
cover the period in question. If the sub-report you are looking at 
contains logs from several different web sites, that were each logged 
separately, or from several different servers, serving a single web site, 
then this makes sense.

I don't know which version of Summary you are using. Newer versions, 
starting with 1.5, display the name of the log file in which the gap in 
service was detected.

Jason



On 1/12/04 12:59 PM LynuxWorks Webmaster (webmaster@lnxw.com) wrote:

>I thought I'd check in on the gaps-in-service report (report 72) because 
>we had some kind of outage yesterday, and I noticed some strange numbers.
>
>Lots of tens are being shown in the number of hours of duration, and 
>they don't really seem to always make sense.
>
>Report example:
>
>Jan 09, 2004 08:04PM	  	1:37:31
>Jan 10, 2004 07:06AM	  	10:00:28
>Jan 10, 2004 07:24AM	  	40:36
>Jan 10, 2004 08:05AM	  	28:18
>Jan 10, 2004 09:57AM	  	10:00:03
>Jan 10, 2004 10:27AM	  	1:14:33
>Jan 10, 2004 10:45AM	  	10:00:08
>
>Ten hours of downtime in the two-hour period between 8:05 and 10:27? 
>Hmmmm....

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