Hi Ryan,
Thanks! for the information.
For my case, it is included of many devices.
How can I do it by edit the database directly ?
Regards,
Farah
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Ryan, Spencer J. <Ryan@millercanfield.com>
Date: Sunday, March 3, 2024 at 11:02 AM
To: Observium <observium@lists.observium.org>
Cc: Farah Ameri Mahabadian (famerima) <famerima@cisco.com>
Subject: RE: How Can I Update SNMP Community of devices without losing history Data
For a single device go to propertiesàSNMP and change it there.
To change it in bulk you can edit the database directly.
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Hello Observium Team,
I want to update the total Devices SNMP configuration, but I don’t want to lose the history of data what should I do ?
Thanks in advance !!
Farah
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