
Hi,
I have been using Observium for a long time and I use it in my home. I have a pretty big lab network in my house. I get a lot of equipment for testing from my employer, NETGEAR.
My discovery is every 5 minutes and my poller is every 2 or 3 minutes. Anyway, during discovery, the Processors on one of my products, WC9500, is constantly updating the event log, updating all processors to descr Processor vs descr Intel Xeon @ 2.00 GHz.
Before I chose to inquire with Observium mailing list, I've been e-mailing back and forth with the wireless controller developers asking them to address the fact that out of all of my devices, the WC9500 is the only device that can't seem to keep the processor right, and keeps spamming my event logs. They immediately want to point blame at Observium, but I won't let them.
Anyway, I just thought I'd check to see if anyone has also experienced any similar output during Discovery, and if you can give me any better clues to provide to my developers to show them it is an issue with the device and not Observium.
In my testing to see how I could reproduce it, I spammed the device with snmpwalk requests to pull out the processor and it never faulted from "Intel Xeon @ 2.00 GHz", so I wasn't finding "Processor" there.
Review screen shot to see event log for the device.
Thanks for any assistance.
Cody

This is very strange, and probably our fault.
BTW, the poller must run every 5 minutes and discovery is only meant to run every few hours. :)
If you can get me SNMP access to this device, I can see what's happening.
But its late now, I'll be back in 8-10 hours :)
Thanks, Adam.
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On 15 July 2015 10:24:54 pm Cody Cook observium@codycook.us wrote:
Hi,
I have been using Observium for a long time and I use it in my home. I have a pretty big lab network in my house. I get a lot of equipment for testing from my employer, NETGEAR.
My discovery is every 5 minutes and my poller is every 2 or 3 minutes. Anyway, during discovery, the Processors on one of my products, WC9500, is constantly updating the event log, updating all processors to descr Processor vs descr Intel Xeon @ 2.00 GHz.
Before I chose to inquire with Observium mailing list, I've been e-mailing back and forth with the wireless controller developers asking them to address the fact that out of all of my devices, the WC9500 is the only device that can't seem to keep the processor right, and keeps spamming my event logs. They immediately want to point blame at Observium, but I won't let them.
Anyway, I just thought I'd check to see if anyone has also experienced any similar output during Discovery, and if you can give me any better clues to provide to my developers to show them it is an issue with the device and not Observium.
In my testing to see how I could reproduce it, I spammed the device with snmpwalk requests to pull out the processor and it never faulted from "Intel Xeon @ 2.00 GHz", so I wasn't finding "Processor" there.
Review screen shot to see event log for the device.
Thanks for any assistance.
Cody
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Hi Adam,
I will e-mail you directly with access information.
Thanks!
Cody
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
This is very strange, and probably our fault.
BTW, the poller must run every 5 minutes and discovery is only meant to run every few hours. :)
If you can get me SNMP access to this device, I can see what's happening.
But its late now, I'll be back in 8-10 hours :)
Thanks, Adam.
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On 15 July 2015 10:24:54 pm Cody Cook observium@codycook.us wrote:
Hi,
I have been using Observium for a long time and I use it in my home. I have a pretty big lab network in my house. I get a lot of equipment for testing from my employer, NETGEAR.
My discovery is every 5 minutes and my poller is every 2 or 3 minutes. Anyway, during discovery, the Processors on one of my products, WC9500, is constantly updating the event log, updating all processors to descr Processor vs descr Intel Xeon @ 2.00 GHz.
Before I chose to inquire with Observium mailing list, I've been e-mailing back and forth with the wireless controller developers asking them to address the fact that out of all of my devices, the WC9500 is the only device that can't seem to keep the processor right, and keeps spamming my event logs. They immediately want to point blame at Observium, but I won't let them.
Anyway, I just thought I'd check to see if anyone has also experienced any similar output during Discovery, and if you can give me any better clues to provide to my developers to show them it is an issue with the device and not Observium.
In my testing to see how I could reproduce it, I spammed the device with snmpwalk requests to pull out the processor and it never faulted from "Intel Xeon @ 2.00 GHz", so I wasn't finding "Processor" there.
Review screen shot to see event log for the device.
Thanks for any assistance.
Cody
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Hello everyone, I would like to add the Location of the printers in the http://netmon/health/metric=printersupplies/. I would like to add the location so we know the printer and it's location on that one page. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian Heironimus
Angleton ISD
Network Specialist
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