In the SNMP config for that specific device, try tuning the "Maxrep" setting and poll manually comparing the times.
This Often needs tweaking to be something device specific for best performance - I even have multiple devices of the exact same make/model/etc, which each need different maxrep values.
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On 18/03/2024 15:37, Stefan Schmidt via observium wrote:
Hello Admin, thank you for the 3 points, to which we would like to respond in order to further assess the problem:
The poller hardware currently only queries this one Mikrotik router beside 19 other devices behind. There is a load, this one router is displayed with “Last Polled” 100% and 204.19s. So is the server overloaded?
We have total 20 devices, 16 threads and 1 wrapper. How can we expand the processes? Minimum allowed warpper process is set to “4”. We only see one at a time.
In parallel to the router in question, other routers, switches, APs are queried (19) in the same network, where these problems do not occur. Why?
On one router we have traffic of 10-100 Mbit/s on each 4 ports (interfaces) that we can see. Is it possible that the Mikrotik hardware processes the SNMP query too slowly? Our SNMP Access goes via a 5th unused line, not effected with internet traffic. Has anyone had similar experiences with Mikrotik and the CCR2004-16G-2S+ model?
If this problem stays: Is there a way to individually change the polling time to 10 or 20 minutes for certain devices? Could be ok for uns ...
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