snmpkb thresholds
I am trying to set up snmpkb for a threshold alert.
In step 4 there is no way to include the threshold.
I can set <greater than> in the dropdown box, but there does not seem to be a way to include a value.
In contrast cpu monitor does have a box to set a value when chosing the <greater than> drop down.
What am I missing?
Version Professional 5.1.4
Thanks
In step 4 there is no way to include the threshold.
I can set <greater than> in the dropdown box, but there does not seem to be a way to include a value.
In contrast cpu monitor does have a box to set a value when chosing the <greater than> drop down.
What am I missing?
Version Professional 5.1.4
Thanks
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Forum Administrator
It now seems that the return values are not being calculated as per the alert documentation.
On a cisco router using OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 for port 1
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.2 for port 2 etc I am receiving large return values indicative of total octets received rather than the band width calculation stipulated in the documentation.
(value at request 2 - value at request 1)/(time2 - time1) and this gives a value per second.
This only works as per documented if the value returned is an incremental value.
The value returned by the OID I am using is incremental.
Typical value (1) 1330610564, value (2) 1331064374, value (3) 1331225612 etc.
By the way while setting up a different alert I noticed that the SNMP selection does not have a value entry box next to the boolean selection dropdown box. This is the same problem I had with the SNMPKB alert function and which started this discussion.
I plan on using of the features of you product as I continue to build our management platform, are there many such problems to be resolved or do I have a broken copy of you software? I would like to do whatever it takes to resolve the issues but I cannot spend extended perios of time as I have many other responsibilities.
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Forum Administrator
I will post a message when an update is available (should be within the next couple of hours).
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Forum Administrator
I switched to IE and the SNMP "value" box is now available.
No need to work on Mozzila unless you need to for other customers.
The SNMPKB is still not returning the proper values - some feedback for your engineers - it seems to work for one set of readings if I turn of the alert and then turn it back on,
the first value returned is high the second value seems to be reasonable then all other returned values seem to be the raw incremental OID value ie no calculation.
Hope this helps ......
I am not sure what is happening on your side and therefore we have made a test build (debug build) for you. This will output data allowing us to track down the issue on your system.
Could you please email me to [email protected] so that I can send you that version.
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Forum Administrator
You can download the corrected version for Mozilla (other SNMP checks) here:
http://members.chello.be/cr50591/update/s-server.exe
The monitoring_rule.exe has been modified to produce additional data in the log file for the SNMPKB check. This is a sample output:
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Returned value from SNMP: 11897543
Substraction: 11897543-275871
Time difference (sec): 41
Calculation for OID (traffic=bits/sec): 283455
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The modified version can be downloaded here:
http://members.chello.be/cr50591/update/monitoring_rule.exe
Pleasae send us the output produced for your check so that we can debug.
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Forum Administrator
Received the new monitor_rule.exe file and placed it in the serverscheck directory.
What is the name of the file you want me to send to you?
Ignore last message.
I turned the alert off and on and now there is a log file being recorded.
I will gather some data and send the file to you.
The new file you sent me seems to have solved the problem.
I will let it run for a week and let you know if I experience any problems.
Thank you for your excellent technical support.