Create an alert for device entity, and use the availability graph of that.
Maarten
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On 7 sep. 2015, at 09:06, Lyndon Labuschagne <lyndonl@mobiletorque.co.zamailto:lyndonl@mobiletorque.co.za> wrote:
That does show SNMP and ICMP response times but not a 99.9% or 100% etc uptime
I guess what we are looking for is a 30 or 60 second ping test that sends say 5 packets, if a response is received the device is available, the device is available, if its nothing is received its not, and out of this information a basic red / green graph can be drawn with a % uptime over x hours / x days etc
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On 07 Sep 2015, at 08:50, Adam Armstrong <adama@observium.orgmailto:adama@observium.org> wrote:
Device -> Graphs -> Poller :)
Adam.
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On 7 September 2015 04:44:51 Lyndon Labuschagne <lyndonl@mobiletorque.co.zamailto:lyndonl@mobiletorque.co.za> wrote:
Hi all
I have looked around but don't see any information around availability graphing.
What we are looking for is a graph per device that can show if there have been any communication drops? I suppose alerts based on packetloss will tell us if there have been issues, but it would be nice to retrospectively go back a day or week etc.
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