Well, we are talking Neyscreen 204s, that are mostly having issues, but also Palo Alto firewalls too.
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On Aug 8, 2013, at 18:34, "Adam Armstrong" adama@memetic.org wrote:
Yeah. There are some nasty SNMP implementations around.
Cisco and netsnmp is pretty to rock solid in terms of responding.
Anything else and you might be hitting SNMP bugs, too.
Adam.
Paul Gear observium@gear.dyndns.org wrote:
There are also some pretty dodgy SNMP implementations out there which take an eternity to poll; poller-wrapper.py seems to do a decent job of compensating for this.
On 08/09/2013 07:43 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
If a device is marked down, it'll tell you if it was because of ping or snmp in the eventlog.
Either way, if you are having devices continually marked as down, it's an indicator of poor network connectivity or dodgy firewalling.
Adam.
Ryan Milton - MVS USA RMilton@mvsusa.com wrote:
One thing about Observium, that I find frustrating, is that devices that are definitely up, that are definitely pingable with no drops still show as occasionally being off-line, or down. Sometimes this is worse, or better depending on SVN version.
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