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Service SLAs – Recalculate missing periods in the History Statistics Table

Solved1.07K views10th January 2023service SLA
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Tiago Rosa [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]256 27th April 2022 0 Comments

Hi everyone,

We've had a problem with our monthly service SLAs: we're running an older DataMiner version (9.6) and the configured monitor windows weren't being terminated correctly.
A fix has been installed in the meantime and the windows are working correctly again, however we're missing two months of data in our History Statistics Table, as can be seen in the screenshot below:

We can still see the outages from the missing months in the Outage List table, so we were wondering if there is a way to force the History Statistics table to recalculate the data from the previous months, so we can generate Availability reports for the months of February and March?

Thanks in advance!

Tiago Rosa [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 10th January 2023

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Marlies Vandenberghe [SLC] [DevOps Member]2.98K Posted 23rd November 2022 0 Comments

Unfortunately it's not possible with the current SLA version, in case you would regurarly need this as a new feature, i would suggest to request a change to the driver

Tiago Rosa [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 10th January 2023
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