Yes, the agent is returning good stats to the Observium server. I can
telnet to the device on port 36602 and get output which does appear to
change. Our Observium server runs on FreeBSD and the device I am trying to
get BIND stats from is also FreeBSD. I had to work on the Observium-agent
script
Apps are usually automatically added to a device when the unix agent returns an applicable app section.Is the agent correctly returning bind stats?Theres a possibility that the bind agent module might not work with your version of bind, and it might require some extra setup in order to collect data
Found it in the device's --> properties --> snmp --> basic configuration
Thank you.
On 4/10/24 10:33, Eric W. Bates (he) wrote:
> Thanks for your reply about poller.php.
>
> The problem appears to be the -t (timeout) option given to snmpget in
> the poller is set to 1 second.
> 4 of our 6 Palos n
Thanks for your reply about poller.php.
The problem appears to be the -t (timeout) option given to snmpget in
the poller is set to 1 second.
4 of our 6 Palos need more than one second to come up with an answer.
How do I increase that timeout value?
It's set explicitly in the [CMD] so I don't thi
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
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