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Hello… I’m running into a problem whereby network autodiscovery
isn’t working, after I went through this process: -
I have a system and running watching
several subnets -
I added another zone with a specific
subnet (10.100.14.0/24) -
JFF discovered it correctly -
I realized that I didn’t have
the SNMP string in there correctly, so I deleted the 10.00.14.0/24 zone -
I re-added the zone, with the
correct SNMP string -
Network autodiscovery runs, but it
will not come up with that zone in the “Discovered Networks” area I’ve checked the logs, and the discovery process is
running, and it finds all IP’s out there, but it comes up with this line
for each IP: 10:31:43 N 9 : Scanning Host
10.100.14.148 Already Added So things are running correctly, but it won’t
re-populate the database with that subnet. I looked in the NAD_IPS table
in the database, and all the IP’s are in there for the 10.100.14.0
network. I don’t want to blow the whole JFF installation away
as I’m already watching other subnets and have a good amount of
configuration time invested in this particular instance. Any thoughts? Thanks, Tim Carr Buchanan Associates |
- [jffnms-users] Network Autodiscovery Data Retention Tim Carr
- Re: [jffnms-users] Network Autodiscovery Data Reten... Javier Szyszlican
- RE: [jffnms-users] Network Autodiscovery Data Reten... Tim Carr
