I have 14 Calix E7-2 OLTs in this environment that I want to monitor. The first two I added to Observium(PE 5447) showed up with over 1000 ports each. I'd like to disable polling/alerting on all but a handful of ports on each of these devices. I used the "All" button on the device's Ports tab to get this done, but it only disables the first 333 ports. Same behavior on the second OLT. The remaining 900+ ports are all still enabled for polling. Manually selecting the slider for 50 or so of the remaining ports to disable them fails to take effect after clicking "Save".
Is there a way to disable the remaining ports, then enable the few that I am interested in?
Thanks Doug
Personally, I'd be inclined to filter out all of the subscriber virtual interfaces, as you'd do with PPP interfaces on a bRAS.
Likely the form is failing because of some limitation related to POST variables or php.
At the worst, you could disable all ports related to that device in the database and manually enable the ones you want.
adam.
On 2014-05-10 18:19, Crozier, Doug wrote:
I have 14 Calix E7-2 OLTs in this environment that I want to monitor. The first two I added to Observium(PE 5447) showed up with over 1000 ports each. I'd like to disable polling/alerting on all but a handful of ports on each of these devices. I used the "All" button on the device's Ports tab to get this done, but it only disables the first 333 ports. Same behavior on the second OLT. The remaining 900+ ports are all still enabled for polling. Manually selecting the slider for 50 or so of the remaining ports to disable them fails to take effect after clicking "Save".
Is there a way to disable the remaining ports, then enable the few that I am interested in?
Thanks Doug
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Thanks for the pointers Adam/Tom. max_input_vars = 5000 worked (4500 did not).
I'll looking into filtering the virtual interfaces before adding the remaining devices.
Doug
-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Sunday, 11 May 2014 7:42 AM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Calix E7-2 port disabling [*EXTERNAL*]
Personally, I'd be inclined to filter out all of the subscriber virtual interfaces, as you'd do with PPP interfaces on a bRAS.
Likely the form is failing because of some limitation related to POST variables or php.
At the worst, you could disable all ports related to that device in the database and manually enable the ones you want.
adam.
On 2014-05-10 18:19, Crozier, Doug wrote:
I have 14 Calix E7-2 OLTs in this environment that I want to monitor. The first two I added to Observium(PE 5447) showed up with over 1000 ports each. I'd like to disable polling/alerting on all but a handful of ports on each of these devices. I used the "All" button on the device's Ports tab to get this done, but it only disables the first 333 ports. Same behavior on the second OLT. The remaining 900+ ports are all still enabled for polling. Manually selecting the slider for 50 or so of the remaining ports to disable them fails to take effect after clicking "Save".
Is there a way to disable the remaining ports, then enable the few that I am interested in?
Thanks Doug
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On 11/05/2014 01:19, Crozier, Doug wrote:
I have 14 Calix E7-2 OLTs in this environment that I want to monitor. The first two I added to Observium(PE 5447) showed up with over 1000 ports each. I'd like to disable polling/alerting on all but a handful of ports on each of these devices. I used the "All" button on the device's Ports tab to get this done, but it only disables the first 333 ports. Same behavior on the second OLT. The remaining 900+ ports are all still enabled for polling. Manually selecting the slider for 50 or so of the remaining ports to disable them fails to take effect after clicking "Save". Is there a way to disable the remaining ports, then enable the few that I am interested in? Thanks Doug
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Adam Armstrong
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Tom Laermans