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A lightyear is a measure of distance, not time. Pretty sure it'll be within distance of a lightyear though. :P
I don't have the problem with device rebooted , so that's quite odd. Seems like the new uptime isn't being inserted in the db. But that query would then fail for everyone, not just one install... Do you have a debug poller log? (be sure to mask community)
Tom
On 28/06/2012 23:21, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Adam,
Is there any ETA for new awesome alerting system, like during this [light] year? :)
On 28.06.2012, at 18:48, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org mailto:adama@memetic.org> wrote:
Disable all of the alerts in the config. They're not really usable.
adam.
On 28/06/2012 15:45, Andrew Beals wrote:
I upgraded one of our client's servers a couple of days ago by pushing all of its data onto a new image on AWS. Since I re-enabled Observium monitoring on it (same IP address as the old one), I've been getting a "device rebooted" message every 5 minutes from Observium.
Observium :: Network Observation and Monitoring Device Rebooted : hostname 1 day, 18h 17m 23s ago.
How do I make it stop?
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