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I had the same problem with an older version and I found that there was a limitation in the PHP to send the commands to the MySQL. If you check your logs, i guess the Apache2 logs, you will see a error message, you can google that error.
To be honest I couldn't fix it, I got the MySQL command line which sets the port to disabled state and executed it in the MySQL cli.
Best Regards,
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Adriaan Smuts adriaan.smuts@webafrica.comwrote:
Hey Guys,
I upgraded this morning, running Observium 0.13.11.4759. I am currently having issues with disabled ports. On the devices configuration I disabled the ports (polling & alerts), but they still show on my home page. I have removed the devices and re-added them, but the issue persists.
Is this a bug? Can anyone help?
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