0.12.5.3160 update - getting alerts that everything is rebooted
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FYI - just updated to 0.12.5.3160 and as things get polled, I seem to be getting alerts on everything that they have rebooted - which they have not....
Chris
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On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Chris Stone axisml@gmail.com wrote:
FYI - just updated to 0.12.5.3160 and as things get polled, I seem to be getting alerts on everything that they have rebooted - which they have not....
Was not everything afterall - but ended up being about a dozen of the 85 devices I have setup. Some of them show a change in the uptime graph, others do not....weird....
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Do these have the Unix agent enabled, perchance?
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On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
Do these have the Unix agent enabled, perchance?
No, not started using that yet - been thinking about it, but that's as far as I've gotten. Some were Linux servers, but also an HP switch, Cisco PIX 501 firewalls (2 of them) and a Cisco switch.
Chris
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On 10/mag/2012, at 16:02, Chris Stone wrote:
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
Do these have the Unix agent enabled, perchance?
No, not started using that yet - been thinking about it, but that's as far as I've gotten. Some were Linux servers, but also an HP switch, Cisco PIX 501 firewalls (2 of them) and a Cisco switch.
Chris
I have same reboot alarm in all my pix/asa and netgear switchs but I have ALL devices with current value = 0 in uptime graphs.
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2012.05.10. 16:09 keltezéssel, Dario Calamai írta:
I have same reboot alarm in all my pix/asa and netgear switchs but I have ALL devices with current value = 0 in uptime graphs.
me too, 30+ (hp 2824,26xx,25xx,2610-xx and CS3500XL)
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On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:17 AM, erdei.zsolt@gmail.com erdei.zsolt@gmail.com wrote:
2012.05.10. 16:09 keltezéssel, Dario Calamai írta:
I have same reboot alarm in all my pix/asa and netgear switchs but I have ALL devices with current value = 0 in uptime graphs.
me too, 30+ (hp 2824,26xx,25xx,2610-xx and CS3500XL)
I am also getting no uptime data on those systems noted as rebooted.
As well, on my Linux hosts, am not getting data for the load averages, Detailed Memory Usage, and Users Logged In.
Updated to .3161 - no change.....
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This is now fixed.
It was a little-used snmp function returning an empty array since the snmpv3 commit yesterday.
adam.
On 2012-05-10 15:21, Chris Stone wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:17 AM, erdei.zsolt@gmail.com erdei.zsolt@gmail.com wrote:
2012.05.10. 16:09 keltezéssel, Dario Calamai írta:
I have same reboot alarm in all my pix/asa and netgear switchs but I have ALL devices with current value = 0 in uptime graphs.
me too, 30+ (hp 2824,26xx,25xx,2610-xx and CS3500XL)
I am also getting no uptime data on those systems noted as rebooted.
As well, on my Linux hosts, am not getting data for the load averages, Detailed Memory Usage, and Users Logged In.
Updated to .3161 - no change.....
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Yep - seems to have brought all the missing graphs back. I did have to delete the old hr_processes and hr_users rrd files - new ones are substantially larger....
Thanks...
Chris
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
This is now fixed.
It was a little-used snmp function returning an empty array since the snmpv3 commit yesterday.
adam.
On 2012-05-10 15:21, Chris Stone wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:17 AM, erdei.zsolt@gmail.com erdei.zsolt@gmail.com wrote:
2012.05.10. 16:09 keltezéssel, Dario Calamai írta:
I have same reboot alarm in all my pix/asa and netgear switchs but I have ALL devices with current value = 0 in uptime graphs.
me too, 30+ (hp 2824,26xx,25xx,2610-xx and CS3500XL)
I am also getting no uptime data on those systems noted as rebooted.
As well, on my Linux hosts, am not getting data for the load averages, Detailed Memory Usage, and Users Logged In.
Updated to .3161 - no change.....
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We now create much larger rrds with more data.
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