Cool, thanks for verifying! I'll switch to over the running train and will let you know if it resolves it here as well.On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 7:59 AM Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi,
I can see this one one of my graphs too, so I think this was a bug.
Migrating the collection to a newer format seemed to make it go away.
It should be fixed in r10122.
Adam.
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> On Behalf Of Aaron Finney via observium
Sent: 13 October 2019 10:14
To: Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.org>
Cc: Aaron Finney <aaron.finney@openx.com>
Subject: [Observium] Strange poller/graph behavior with Palo Alto
Heya Adam et al,
I'm trying to help the corp side of the house monitor a handful of Palo Alto firewalls (3220s/850s) using Observium, and am seeing the gptunnels and sessions graphs being alternately added/deleted each run. Example:
##### firewall.spaghetti.foo.baz [55] completed poller modules at 2019-10-13 09:07:03 #####
o Graphs [checked] availability, ping, ping_snmp, uptime, fanspeed, temperature, processor, mempool, storage, bits, hr_users, poller_perf,
pollersnmp_count,pollersnmp_times, pollersnmp_errors_count, pollersnmp_errors_times, pollerdb_count,
pollerdb_times,pollermemory_perf
o Graphs [added] panos_sessions, panos_gptunnels
o Poller time 5.6106 seconds
o Updated Data uptime, last_polled, last_polled_timetaken, device_state
and the very next run:
##### firewall.spaghetti.foo.baz [55] completed poller modules at 2019-10-13 09:07:31 #####
o Graphs [deleted] panos_sessions, panos_gptunnels
o Graphs [checked] availability, ping, ping_snmp, uptime, fanspeed, temperature, processor, mempool, storage, bits, hr_users, poller_perf,
pollersnmp_count,pollersnmp_times, pollersnmp_errors_count, pollersnmp_errors_times, pollerdb_count,
pollerdb_times,pollermemory_perf
o Poller time 5.6037 seconds
o Updated Data uptime, last_polled, last_polled_timetaken, device_state
This pattern repeats ad inifitum - any ideas?
Aaron
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