1 rogue host on map in the mid Atlantic
Hey all,
I recently updated to the new community edition and once everything was up again, I have 1 rogue host showing in the mid Atlantic on the map. None of my hosts use the override "syslocation" function. The number of devices in "All Locations" is equal to devices my syslocation. Here's the kicker, when I click on the rogue host, it takes me to my devices page for my syslocation. Is there anything I can do to figure out what device is causing this issue ?
Thanks,
R. Prihoda
This is the default location when a successful location lookup fails.
It means the location provider wasn't able to understand the location set.
adam.
On 2014-04-16 11:50, Ryan Prihoda wrote:
Hey all,
I recently updated to the new community edition and once everything was up again, I have 1 rogue host showing in the mid Atlantic on the map. None of my hosts use the override "syslocation" function. The number of devices in "All Locations" is equal to devices my syslocation. Here's the kicker, when I click on the rogue host, it takes me to my devices page for my syslocation. Is there anything I can do to figure out what device is causing this issue ?
Thanks,
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Why are all my devices listed under the proper syslocation then ? If one failed wouldn't it be set outside of my syslocation ? Is there any way to tell which device is failing since the only info I see on the map is "1 host" ? I do understand that I can set the default location by editing the config, but I'd rather not as it is a good indicator that snmp is not configured properly.
Thanks,
R. Prihoda
On 04/16/2014 12:01 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
This is the default location when a successful location lookup fails.
It means the location provider wasn't able to understand the location set.
adam.
On 2014-04-16 11:50, Ryan Prihoda wrote:
Hey all,
I recently updated to the new community edition and once everything was up again, I have 1 rogue host showing in the mid Atlantic on the map. None of my hosts use the override "syslocation" function. The number of devices in "All Locations" is equal to devices my syslocation. Here's the kicker, when I click on the rogue host, it takes me to my devices page for my syslocation. Is there anything I can do to figure out what device is causing this issue ?
Thanks,
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On 2014-04-16 15:06, Ryan Prihoda wrote:
Why are all my devices listed under the proper syslocation then ? If one failed wouldn't it be set outside of my syslocation ? Is there any way to tell which device is failing since the only info I see on the map is "1 host" ? I do understand that I can set the default location by editing the config, but I'd rather not as it is a good indicator that snmp is not configured properly.
Sometimes it's nice of people actually read what you write...
adam.
Thanks Adam...I started walking all hosts manually and I found a switch that is not responding properly. I think I found the culprit.
On 04/16/2014 03:08 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 2014-04-16 15:06, Ryan Prihoda wrote:
Why are all my devices listed under the proper syslocation then ? If one failed wouldn't it be set outside of my syslocation ? Is there any way to tell which device is failing since the only info I see on the map is "1 host" ? I do understand that I can set the default location by editing the config, but I'd rather not as it is a good indicator that snmp is not configured properly.
Sometimes it's nice of people actually read what you write...
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