11 Apr
2019
11 Apr
'19
4:27 a.m.
I have an Observium question - I am looking to create an alert for Palo Alto Networks firewall's session count, ideally one that fires when the session percentage goes above 85%.
How would I build such a checker? I have tested a couple of different ways, and not been able to get one to fire.
The MIB contains references such as:
panSessionUtilization OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Session table utilization percentage. Values should
be between 0 and 100."
::= { panSession 1 }
...can I build an alert based on panSessionUtilization?
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