Snmp crashing on your server really can't be fixed by us, neither can windows reporting incorrect drive sizes.
Make sure you are running the latest version and provide screenshots with problem reports, else people will either not understand the problem or not believe you.
Adam.
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On 12 November 2014 16:14:09 Darian Jimenez darian929@gmail.com wrote:
Josh,
1 - DNS works fine and I can ping the servers that show down by both name and ip. It just shows down and if I do .poller.php -h host name it doesn't poll the device. (Initially some of the servers showed as up but after a couple of days they show as down now)
2- I will show the alert I'm using when I'm back at a pc. What I meant about restarting the server every time I had to remove the snmp was on windows. Every time you remove the snmp feature on windows and try to install it again it requires a server reboot.
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On Nov 12, 2014, at 5:03 PM, Josh Hopper joshhopper@protectplus.com wrote:
1 - Some servers show as down, when in fact they aren't down and snmp is
started (i've also tried to restart)
Check your DNS and verify its right. Especially for your servers. Do they
always stay offline? What specifically goes down? IMCP PING, SNMP?
2 - Some server show as up and while I have an alert for storage to send
warning only when its below 5% full it will send an alert saying C drive space is at 0% but in fact the servers have more than 10% left.
This would be 2 alerts. One checks to see if the server is online (PING,
SNMP, etc.) and the other checks your HDD.
Mind sharing what you are using for that alert?
Can these issue's be related to iop's or the polling time?
Poll is every 5 minutes. I have no IOP issues.
I'd like to figure this out because the SNMP servers are windows servers
and everytime one of them is down, I can't afford to troubleshoot by removing snmp and reinstalling it because windows requires a reboot, which I just can't do on domain controllers, file servers etc.
You should never have to do this. Are you in the PAID version? Are you
updated?
Is it possible to put the login portal to observium on a seperate webpage
completely so that customers can log into it from our site for example
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Darian Jimenez
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 4:58 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: [Observium] Problems
Hello,
I have a couple of problems with observium which really hinder me
trusting it's alerting feature etc.
1 - Some servers show as down, when in fact they aren't down and snmp is
started (i've also tried to restart)
2 - Some server show as up and while I have an alert for storage to send
warning only when its below 5% full it will send an alert saying C drive space is at 0% but in fact the servers have more than 10% left.
Can these issue's be related to iop's or the polling time? I'd like to
figure this out because the SNMP servers are windows servers and everytime one of them is down, I can't afford to troubleshoot by removing snmp and reinstalling it because windows requires a reboot, which I just can't do on domain controllers, file servers etc.
Is it possible to put the login portal to observium on a seperate webpage
completely so that customers can log into it from our site for example/
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