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  • maurotb@libero.it
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 3

    #1

    IT services/Sla always 100%. Why?

    Hi,
    i have setup sla whith a simple trigger
    {ServerTest:net.tcp.port[,21].last(0)}=1
    Parent Service Root
    Status calculation algorithm none
    no Service times.

    Corretly,when the ftp server is down,in monitoring->IT SERVICES,
    zabbix show me "Statusisaster Reason:FTP server (TCP) Not running on LastFloor"
    If i click on my trigger/service i show
    2007.Oct.19 15:44:07 TRUE - 1.4 hours 1.4 hours 100%
    2007.Oct.19 15:43:06 FALSE - 1 mins 1 mins 1.22%
    2007.Oct.19 15:40:06 TRUE - 3 mins 1.4 hours 98.82%
    2007.Oct.19 15:37:05 FALSE - 3 mins 4 mins 4.53%
    2007.Oct.19 15:28:07 TRUE - 9 mins 1.6 hours 95.

    Ok,this work but my sla is always 100%!!!
    If i click on sla bars,problems is always 0d 0h 0m downtime is always 0d 0h 0m and sla is always 100%.
    I have checked in db the table service_alarm
    it have one record
    servicealarmid=200 serviceid=28 clock=1192801386 value=0
    no other record are present.

    Please help me.
    Thank's
  • skaze
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 19

    #2
    I've also got this problem, every month or so I convince myself it must just be a simple configuration error on my part but each time it beats me. My correlating triggers have been active for reasonable lengths of time yet the SLAs in my IT services always show 100%.

    Can anyone help? Is anyone successfully using the IT services feature?

    John

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    • skaze
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 19

      #3
      dig, any ideas?

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      • michaeltje
        Member
        • Aug 2007
        • 44

        #4
        Im experiencing the exact same problem, i tested this with a simple ping commando, any fixes would be appreciated

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        • Aly
          ZABBIX developer
          • May 2007
          • 1126

          #5
          Hmm i don't see any problem, yet. Works fine to me. Created service, till now i have 1h 16m of problems, with SLA 99.24%

          Tested on latest rev.
          Zabbix | ex GUI developer

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          • tilanus
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 1

            #6
            In my own testing I noticed the calculation stayed on 100% (and also only one record in the service_alarm table) until a new week started on Monday, then it started following the new triggers passing by.

            Winfried

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            • theologu
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 23

              #7
              confirm not working in version 1.4.3

              Aly, please tell us the steps that you performed, if it works for you, maybe we are doing something wrong.

              I added 4 triggers, some of them have been on, but SLA is 100%

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              • Aly
                ZABBIX developer
                • May 2007
                • 1126

                #8
                In IT Serv configuration, I created a node - "Web Appz".
                Status calculation algorithm - Max of Childs
                Show Sla - YES

                Added leafs to that node.
                "Apache", "Space", "CPU". For each i linked some trigger.
                "Apache" trigger was ON.

                In that branch we have problem(Apache), so by the time SLA of node "Web Appz" is getting worst.
                Zabbix | ex GUI developer

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                • theologu
                  Junior Member
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 23

                  #9
                  Confirm WORKING

                  Thank you Aly, now I can confirm it working.

                  Please tell us what is about Calculation, what means MIN of childs and MAX of childs and None ?

                  Also, what is the influence of "Service times" ? By default, if one does not add any service time, the service is considered allways active?
                  If I add for a service called "Postfix" linked with a trigger "Email server is down", and in Service times I set: One-time downtime from sunday 13:30 till sunday 14:00, that means that if Postfis is down in that period, the SLA is not altered?

                  Please tell us also what is the purpose of soft links.

                  Thank you!

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                  • bee
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 133

                    #10
                    Appreciate a comment

                    Hi Aly,
                    Appreciate your comment on explanation of Max of child and Min of child, at least it will give us a clear understanding about that calculation since it missing from documentation (CMIIW)
                    Thanks
                    BEE

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                    • Aly
                      ZABBIX developer
                      • May 2007
                      • 1126

                      #11
                      Originally posted by theologu
                      If I add for a service called "Postfix" linked with a trigger "Email server is down", and in Service times I set: One-time downtime from sunday 13:30 till sunday 14:00, that means that if Postfis is down in that period, the SLA is not altered?
                      Yes, you are correct.

                      Min/None/Max of Child - means which status of children will be set to parent node, MIN - it will selects minimal status, MAX - maximum, none - none of children status will be assigned to parent node.
                      Zabbix | ex GUI developer

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                      • pokemon
                        Junior Member
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 2

                        #12
                        can you more explain the min/max of child concept please ?

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                        • hardtofi
                          Member
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 32

                          #13
                          Originally posted by pokemon
                          can you more explain the min/max of child concept please ?
                          There's a pretty nice explaination here

                          I too have some problems with the SLAs. I've set it up like this:
                          Trigger that goes on if response time of a page is > 1s

                          Then I did like this:
                          1. Parent node with no links to triggers, with show sla and MIN of children
                          2. Added a service to the parent, linked to the trigger

                          Both of these show 100% all the time altho the trigger goes on about once every 30-60 calls.

                          After reading the thread I linked to above I did a new try (without deleting the above non-working SLA check)
                          1. Made a service linked to the same trigger, with show sla and none as calculation
                          2. Made a parent, set it to depend on the above one and min as calculation

                          Now the parent shows 99.96% but the child shows 100%!? 99.96% can be right but I really can't figure out why the child (which must be from where the parents get the number in the first place) reports 100%

                          Can someone pretty please explain this weird behavior to me? Also why the first try (using the exact same trigger) reports 100% both in the parent and the children?

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                          • acucatti
                            Junior Member
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 4

                            #14
                            I still couldn´t do it work

                            Hi,

                            I did what was told before, but I´m still with the same problem. SLA is always 100%.
                            Any tips ?

                            Thanks

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                            • acucatti
                              Junior Member
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 4

                              #15
                              I still couldn´t do it work

                              I´m using zabbix 1.4.2 on Solaris 8.

                              I appreciate some help.

                              thanks again.

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