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Sure I did. It merely displayed interfaces instead of devices in the Entity column. I'm using version 0.14.5.5487. ---- Best, Sergey Homyakov
Wed, 21 May 2014 13:53:03 +0200 от Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx:
Did you regenerate after changing it?
If the web interface says it's device, it's device in the db...
On 21/05/2014 09:46, Сережка Хомяков wrote:
Thanks, it actually was set to `Device` :) It started to work correctly after re-creation of the Alert
Checker, because it was initially set to `Port` and then changed to `Device`. Thanks again!
Best, Sergey Homyakov
Wed, 21 May 2014 02:38:53 -0500 от Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org :
Hi,
Change the entity type to device. It will only apply to
ports if you
have the entity type set to port.
adam.
On 2014-05-21 02:34, Сережка Хомяков wrote:
Hi,
Having recently purchased Observium Professional
Edition, I have a
question on Alerting for high delay to the device.
I've configured an
Alert Checker with parameters:
- Tests: device_ping gt 40 (assuming RTT to the
device not to exceed
40ms);
Device match: os equals ios
Entity match: <hostname>
Entity type: Device
Actually, this checker applies not to the Device
itself, but to the
Ports of the Device, resulting in incorrect checks.
I assume, that
device_reboot checker will act in a similar way and
won't trigger an
alert. Can anyone provide a working config on this
Alert type?
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