Hi Shawn,
This looks like your router has changed its ifIndexes for its ports. You
need persistent indexes enabled to prevent this.
I thought this was default these days, but maybe not.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/7600/ios/15S/configuration/guide/7600_15_0s_book/ifindx.pdf
As Gemeinde mentioned, you can exclude it from alerts by matching some
aspect of the entity, it's description for example, or you can prevent
it being discovered entirely by doing something similar with discovery.
If you go to /settings/section=discovery/ you can see and modify storage
descrip
Hi Arnoldo,
AFAIK, you cannot cumulate -c and -a.
You can do either :
-c which sends a bogus alert to the contact
or
-a to trigger a real alert (through it's ID) so all associated contacts
will receive the alert
HTH,
Ahmed.
Le lun. 21 août 2023, à 12 h 39, Arnoldo Vidal Bravo via observium <
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How i can send a test alert, to check mail?. but all test conditions are
false
./test_alert.php -a "id alert" -c "id contact" ? no works
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Hi Thomas,
if the USB drive should not be discovered at all, you can exclude this via
Global Settings -> Discovery -> Storage Discovery via regex or name. (there is
also an option to ignore all removable storage but if this option does what
you want, I don't know, no experience with it)
If you o
Hi,
Observium Pro: 23.5.12837
We have one Windows Server monitored, which has a usb drive attached to
it. I want to exclude only this drive from the hdd alert e-mails (it is
full but thats not a problem), how can i do that, please?
Best,
Thomas
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Please put