In this instance we're just using the if[In|Out]Errors counters exposed by the device for each interface.

We don't have any control over what the device includes in the counter, some vendors very "helpfully" treat this counter differently to their cli errors counter.

Adam.

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On 6 Apr 2018, at 02:03, Erdem HAKI <erdemhaki@gmail.com> wrote:
Actually I don't have any problem with it and its really useful. 

I just want to make sure which metric is being used to get Rx/Tx port errors from Juniper/Nokia routers, I see these errors on Observium but I can not see them on the router itself when I check by using CLI. So I can not take an action to fix them

Best

2018-04-05 17:39 GMT-07:00 Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>:
This front-page module is legacy stuff from before we had alerting.

We don't remove it because people like using it when they don't want to set up alerting. It doesn't have any of the features of an alerting system though, like actually alerting or acknowledgement and the like.

Adam.

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On 6 Apr 2018, at 00:37, Erdem HAKI <erdemhaki@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Michael,

Explanation helped a lot, meanwhile is there a way to ACK these alarms?

Best

2018-04-04 21:57 GMT-07:00 Michael <obslist@smarsz.com>:
Hi,

The difference between the front page value and the graph value is due to the graphs averaging the number over the polling interval and dissipating it as a rate per second. The front page is showing the absolute delta value.

For instance, 25 errors in 5min = 83m/sec

Different devices report slightly different things as interface errors. Some could simply be drops as a result of traffic shaping and not actually an "error" at all.

Hope this helps,

Michael




On April 5, 2018 10:32:58 AM GMT+10:00, Erdem HAKI <erdemhaki@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I see several Rx/Tx port errors on my Observium. For example it says
>Tx: 25
>on the home page, but when I click on the interface, the "Errors" graph
>shows me that Tx 118.69m, and I can not see anything wrong with the Tx
>when
>I check the interface errors from the router CLI. How can I verify
>these
>alarms are false positive or not?
>
>Alarms are not router specific, I got alarms from both Nokia and
>Juniper
>boxes.
>
>Best



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