On 1/27/11 9:41 AM, Randy Baker wrote:
(1)    01/27 09:27:34  ****  Probe of device 'g4f3afb9-r6' set to non-polling. 
-Have you forgotten to import the probe? Importing the missing probe would 
restore the chart data.

How do I locate the map or device g4f3afb9-r6?  I have tried "Edit/Find device" 
with no luck.
g4f3afb9 is the ID of the map.
r6 is the ID of the device on that map.

The log message you referenced is only generated when a non-polling probe has chart data associated with it. Please check your event log for a "dbug" message like this:

  Device 'x' was using non-existent probe 'y', now set to non-polling.

'x' will be the name of the device.

(2)    01/27 09:27:33  dbug  Dell_SysMng.Rev_1_1.my: Invalid Probe Name.
01/27 09:27:33  dbug  snmp-res.my: Invalid Probe Name.

Why are these probe names invalid?  I have three MIB's that end in .my and only 
two appear in the debug list.  I have other MIBs with dashes and underscores in 
their name, as well as mixed case and multiple periods.
I'm stumped. Probe names must begin with a letter A-Z or a-z, but the rest may be composed of letters, digits, periods, hyphens, underscores and spaces. Your probe names appear to meet these qualifications.

Can you zip up one of these probes and send it to support? (I'm asking for you to zip it up in case there is something about the text encoding.)

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Bill Fisher
Dartware, LLC
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