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Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
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2590.0. "QUESTION Netavailability in DECmcc" by STKHLM::WAHLLOF () Wed Mar 18 1992 14:26

Hello!

One of our customer has some basic requirements concerning network statistics
figures. One of those is network availability (seen from one site) for a 
couple of important DECnet nodes in the net. We alredy have a simple program 
which makes calculations based on DECnet events 4.15 (Adjacency up) and 4.18 
(Adjacency down) sinked to the DECmcc node and logged in a logging console 
file.
We would like to integrate this functionality in DECmcc and i have the
following thougts:

- Do we plan to implement generic availability statistics in the report
  facility?

- Is it possible to record/store events (traps) using the Historian/Export 
  FM?  In order to be able to base statistics on DECmcc historical data.     

- Does somebody knows if node availability statistics in DECmcc already is
  implemented somewere?

- I appreciate ideas concerning how to do this!

Regards

Ulf Wahllof, Telecom Sweden 
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2590.1Same request, but more generalPHDVAX::GREBLEI heard it on the NOTESvine!Fri Oct 09 1992 13:378
    My customer would like to monitor 'network availability'.  This
    includes VAX Systems, Synoptics Concentrators, Bridges and anything
    else which allows user X to get to system Y.  Is MCC able to collect
    the data for component failures so something else can produce a report?
    
    Thanks
    
    John Greble
2590.2use log filesCTHQ::WOODCOCKFri Oct 09 1992 14:0213
Hi,

We do some very basic availability metrics using log files. If you have every
error placed into a unique monthly log file these metrics are somewhat easy
to achieve. Once the errors are in the log file all you need to know is how
many devices are polled, how often (monthly), and how many days in the month.
You can then determine the total amount of polls for the month and ratio the
amount of errors to give you availability. Using different keys within the
errored lines (like entity class) you can seperate the errors by class and
obtain availability figures for each class device.

best regards,
brad...