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That makes sense. I think that having that many interfaces is actually causing some other bad effects. For example, I am not getting processor or memory usage from that server. It manages all of the others just fine... How annoying. I guess I will throw more RAM at the system and see if that helps.
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 2:04 AM, Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru wrote:
Well, snmpwalk still walks all these interfaces, observium will just ignore data from them. Basically load on this machine with lots PPP interfaces won't change.
On 11/01/13 11:55, admin wrote:
Nikolay,
Thanks for the feedback. So adding that will prevent it from polling
the
PPP interfaces, but it will still add them to the list via the initial
SNMP
walk?
Thanks!
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru
wrote:
You can add this to your config, which start ignoring all PPP interfaces on all machines, but snmpwalk will still go through them.
$config['bad_iftype'][] = "ppp";
On 11/01/13 11:26, admin wrote:
Good Evening,
I was able to get Observium up and running with no issues, but I do
have
a bit of an odd situation. I happen to have a server that I wish to
monitor
that has over 300 PPP interfaces. Observium is attempting to poll them,
and
its hammering the server hard, and Observium. Is there a way to remove polling of interfaces (or maybe just ppp interfaces) on that server?
Thanks!
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