Seems you updated when there was a sql bug present.
Run this against your database :
ALTER TABLE `eventlog` ADD `severity` TINYINT NOT NULL DEFAULT '6' AFTER `entity_id`; UPDATE `eventlog` SET `severity` = 4 WHERE `message` REGEXP '(above|under) threshold'; UPDATE `eventlog` SET `severity` = 5 WHERE `message` REGEXP ' [.(.]by (user|cron|console)'; UPDATE `eventlog` SET `severity` = 3 WHERE `message` LIKE 'Device status changed to%'; UPDATE `eventlog` SET `severity` = 4 WHERE `message` LIKE '%probably the device was replaced%'; UPDATE `eventlog` SET `severity` = 4 WHERE `message` LIKE 'OS changed%'; UPDATE `eventlog` SET `severity` = 4 WHERE `message` LIKE 'Device rebooted%'; UPDATE `eventlog` SET `severity` = 4 WHERE `entity_type` IN ('bgp_peer', 'sensor') AND `message` REGEXP ' (Up|Down|Alarm): ';
And it should fix it.
adam. On 03/02/2015 22:52:58, Simon Smith simonsmith5521@gmail.com wrote: Hi All
Ive had no Messages appear in my Event Logs panel for the past 2 days?
where would be the best place to start checking if ive got a code problem or maybe an SVN update has goofed it up?
Only reason I ask this is because we have had a few devices today go on and off alot and there are no entries in the Event Log Panel of them going off and on
but yet ive been getting the email alerts?
Regards
Simon
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