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Proposed cosmetic changes #47
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and if you go to 'latest data' for the basement AP switch 1? |
I’m missing something.. The value doesn’t show ‘Uptime’ in the unit, just days hours minutes seconds..
If I put ’s uptime’ in the unit, I get:
Which is what I would expect..
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If I revert the units to "S" as per your original template I receive the following: While it is standard Linux/Unix time it is a little harder to read for the average human :). Changing the uptime units from "S" to "uptime" makes it more legible for the average human so we do not have to convert standard Unix/Linux uptime to something that is a bit easier to understand. |
Ah I think ’S’ vs ’s’ was the problem there.. I’ll just go with ’s’.
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If I revert the units to "S" as per your original template I receive the following:
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While it is standard Linux/Unix time it is a little harder to read for the average human :). Changing the uptime units from "S" to "uptime" makes it more legible for the average human so we do not have to convert standard Unix/Linux uptime to something that is a bit easier to understand.
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Can’t say I understand what’s going on with this one.. Seems a Zabbix bug if anything, since ‘uptime’ is not any sort of known unit, while ’s’ certainly is..
… On Jun 6, 2022, at 3:59 PM, UntestedEngineer ***@***.***> wrote:
When I switched to units "s" one of my switches yielded 1m uptime, however that is incorrect as per the controller it has been up for 30 days.
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When I switch the units back to "uptime" Zabbix converts and displays the correct uptime:
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See below fork:
UntestedEngineer@d45b62e
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