The whole thing is fine :)

And a discovery with it working would be useful too.

you can do -m sensors to just run the sensor discovery.

adam.

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On 2019-06-24 21:50:08, Richard Savage via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

Well, I’ve managed to capture the issue on the 2nd attempt of running that command :)

Is there a specific part of the debug you need or shall I email you the whole file?

Thanks

Richard

On 24 Jun 2019, at 20:58, Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

Yeah, that's the command.

We'd need to know if the limits values from the device are changing or disappearing.

adam.

On 2019-06-24 20:53:52, Richard Savage via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

Yes that doesnt sounds like its going to be easy to get as it just happens once in a while.  I suppose I can run a debug discovery and see if the issue happens, might take a few goes I guess

Thoughts?

Would the command be ./discovery.php -h 235 -dd

Ill see what I can grab if anything, otherwise I think you are right and that you will need to debug all discoveries and save to a log perhaps?

Rich

On 24 Jun 2019, at 20:42, Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

A debugged discovery run where the thresholds are set to NULL would be useful.

Difficult to get, though. Perhaps we need the ability to debug all discovery runs.

adam.

On 2019-05-21 14:50:48, Richard Savage via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

Hi All

I have found a bit of a potential bug with the sensor data output which doesnt seem to be related to any particular version of Observium
or device being polled (useful I know!)

However it looks like some sensors limits are being updated to NULL regularly, which is throwing alerts and scaring staff ;-)
Noticed on both 19.3.9774 and 19.4.9840.

e.g from a device event log:

2019-05-10 12:36:07 Ethernet1/49 Lane 2 Transceiver Temperature Sensor updated (limits): limit_high -> "0", limit_high_warn -> "NULL", limit_low -> "0", limit_low_warn -> "NULL"

2019-05-10 13:08:08 Ethernet1/49 Lane 2 Transceiver Transmit Power Dbm Ethernet1/49 Lane 2 Transceiver Transmit Power above threshold: 0.03 dBm (> 0 dBm)




A re-discovery of the affected device will fix the issue, until the next time it happens.

Happy to provide any further debug required.

Thanks

Richard
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