Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Trivial
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None
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Professional Edition
Description
It seems to be that the poller is not adding the sensor threshold values for transceivers into the database.
Values for "sensor_limit" and "sensor_limit_low" are missing, but they are present in the snmp-walk.
See attached snmpwalk debug.
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Activity
Status | Original: Resolved [ 5 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Comment |
[ Works fine now :) Since there is still the case that Observium marks dBm sensors as critical even if the port is disabled by admin. Maybe it would be also a good idea to use the "entSensorStatus.ID= ok" information for the state condition for dBm sensors? What do you think about this? ] |
Resolution | New: Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Original: In Progress [ 3 ] | New: Resolved [ 5 ] |
Status | Original: In Review [ 10101 ] | New: In Progress [ 3 ] |
Status | Original: In Review [ 10101 ] | New: In Review [ 10101 ] |
Attachment | New: cisco-voltage-debug-sensors.txt [ 15702 ] |
Attachment | Original: cisco-voltage-debug-sensors.txt [ 15701 ] |
Comment | [ Debug file attached as requested. ] |
Status | Original: Pending Response [ 10000 ] | New: In Review [ 10101 ] |
Attachment | New: cisco-voltage-debug-sensors.txt [ 15701 ] |