You get what you pay for :)

Adam.

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On 16 Sep 2018, at 01:45, Eduardo Silvestre <eduardo@ptisp.pt> wrote:
Hello Adam,

 this switch and server don't have firewall. This "issue" start happening after upgrade to last CE version.

Best Regards,
16 September 2018 at 01:19
This is probably because you're polling through a firewall which has session or other rate limits.

Adam.

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16 September 2018 at 00:02
Hello Mike,

 I've tried to setup observium with rrdcache but the polling stop working after apply configuration. However, permissions seems to be fine.

Nevertheless, when i've running poller.php -d -h myswitch" and got snmp timeouts but when run same command through command line works fine.

CMD[/usr/bin/snmpbulkwalk -Cr'100' -v2c -c *** -Pu -OQUs -m IF-MIB -M /opt/observium/mibs/rfc:/opt/observium/mibs/net-snmp 'udp':'********':'161' ifXEntry]

CMD EXITCODE[1]
CMD RUNTIME[2.0631s]
STDOUT[

]
STDERR[
Timeout: No Response from udp:********:161
]
SNMP STATUS[FALSE]
SNMP ERROR[#1002 - Request timeout]

I've a lot of switch with same IOS and same module but just two of them are with this behavior.

Any idea?

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15 September 2018 at 11:20
I think this written here more than 5 times.. why you still not done this?

Use RRDCACHED!

http://blog.best-practice.se/2014/10/using-rrdcached-with-observium.html

https://docs.observium.org/tuning/

Matthias Cramer wrote on 14/09/2018 18:34:

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14 September 2018 at 16:34
Hi Wilbert

I have a 4 Core with HT Xeon E3 1270 CPU @ 3.5Ghz
32GB Ram

Then 3 Raid 1 Arrays on Fast SSD Drives
1 for System, 1 for MySQL and 1 for RRD

The RRD one has to be on a Enterprise SSD which can handle big amounts of writes (several 10GB/5min)
else it will get broken very fast. To reduce writes on the SSD I also recommend using rrdcached.

Regards

Matthias



14 September 2018 at 16:26
What would be your recommendation the cpu, memory, hard disk since it is estimated to have up to 1500 devices?

Wilbert.


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