Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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None
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Professional Edition
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Observium 20.4.10395 (25th April 2020)
OS Linux 4.15.0-96-generic [amd64] (Ubuntu 18.04)
Apache 2.4.29 (Ubuntu)
PHP 7.2.24-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 (OPcache: ENABLED)
Python 2.7.17
MySQL 5.7.29-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 (extension: mysqli 5.0.12-dev)
SNMP NET-SNMP 5.7.3
RRDtool 1.7.0 (rrdcached 1.7.0: unix:/var/run/rrdcached.sock)
Fping 4.0 (IPv4 and IPv6)Observium 20.4.10395 (25th April 2020) OS Linux 4.15.0-96-generic [amd64] (Ubuntu 18.04) Apache 2.4.29 (Ubuntu) PHP 7.2.24-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 (OPcache: ENABLED) Python 2.7.17 MySQL 5.7.29-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 (extension: mysqli 5.0.12-dev) SNMP NET-SNMP 5.7.3 RRDtool 1.7.0 (rrdcached 1.7.0: unix:/var/run/rrdcached.sock) Fping 4.0 (IPv4 and IPv6)
Description
After our instance of observium updated to r10395 we received a lot of alerts in regards to newly discovered entities.
This is affecting all devices with IPMI and that rolling back, even to r10380 still hasn't made them go away.
Please refer to debug files.
Attachments
Issue Links
- relates to
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OBS-3187 IPMI chassis en power supply support
- Closed