Run the bgp-peers poller module for that host in debugging mode:
./poller.php -h <device_id> -m bgp-peers -d
Sounds like it may be a SQL update issue causing it to retry the update each time.
Adam.
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Hello,
We use the stable licensed SVN version of Observium.
Since the beginning of April, we have several times a day those
messages:
2016-04-07 12:37:24 edge.dc2 edge.dc2.dom.tld Bgp-peers: 6 updated, 49 unchanged.
2016-04-07 06:35:19 edge.dc2 edge.dc2.dom.tld Bgp-peers: 6 updated, 49 unchanged.
2016-04-07 00:41:10 edge.dc2 edge.dc2.dom.tld Bgp-peers: 6 updated, 49 unchanged.
(... more of the same ...)
2016-05-25 12:37:02 edge.dc2 edge.dc2.dom.tld Bgp-peers: 6 updated, 49 unchanged.
2016-05-25 06:36:33 edge.dc2 edge.dc2.dom.tld Bgp-peers: 6 updated, 49 unchanged.
2016-05-25 00:38:06 edge.dc2 edge.dc2.dom.tld Bgp-peers: 6 updated, 49 unchanged.
Routers (we have this on several) are Juniper MX5. Analysis of
the logs reveals that nothing has moved on the bgp side, no flap,
no event, peers are steady.
I've tried to look into what pushes Observium to emit those
messages, but I'm a bit lost. Any ideas ?
Thanks,
Arnaud.
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