Apologies. My mistake. I found your reply. On 4/10/24 10:02, Eric W. Bates (he) wrote: > Anything? We are paying for a professional license. > > What is devices.status? > How do I toggle it on? > If I just toggle it in the SQL, what will break? > > On 3/19/24 08:56, Eric W. Bates wrote: >> I have 2 Palo Alto firewalls which dropped off the map at the same time >> about 25 days ago. I think it may have coincided with an Observium >> upgrade; but I didn't write down update particulars and I don't think >> Observium maintains a history? >> >> When I run discovery with debug there is a SQL query posted (which >> fails) attempting to lookup the device: >> >> SQL[SELECT * FROM `devices` WHERE `disabled` = 0 AND `hostname` LIKE >> 'vpn01-p.{redacted}' AND `status` = '1' AND `poller_id` = '0' ORDER BY >> `last_discovered_timetaken` ASC] >> >> In this case, the query fails because "status" is actually set to 0. >> >> So what is the "status" field for in the "devices" table and how is it >> set 'wrong?' >> >> There is a "statuses" tab in the web GUI for the device's "properties", >> but in this case (a PAN firewall) there are 2 MIB entries for indicating >> the fail-over status of the device pair ("HA State" and "HA Peer >> State"); so I don't think they have anything to do with the "status" >> field in the DB. >>
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