Device Status down
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Device Status down
hello everybody I m have a little problem(for me a big problem) with the status of devices. It is shwwing down. it is possible to switch the device On-up? Tell me please what I have to do change the status to ON.
thx and regards
thx and regards
well i have the same problem
if you switch don't use snmp he is always down
to up he need snmp
if you switch don't use snmp he is always down
to up he need snmp
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i think if you don't writ on snmp when you create device i think
cacti show only the device on or off?
try and tell me please?
cacti show only the device on or off?
try and tell me please?
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well
i try don't work
i ping my routeur he is a no snmp routeur
and cacti don't find
i try don't work
i ping my routeur he is a no snmp routeur
and cacti don't find
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well you can see
i try to ping my no snmp routeur " Freebox " don't work
and i try to ping a site well
cacti don't recognise no snmp machine
i try to ping my no snmp routeur " Freebox " don't work
and i try to ping a site well
cacti don't recognise no snmp machine
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- routeur no snmp
no found by cacti - 00.jpg (61.25 KiB) Viewed 3620 times
- routeur no snmp
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- My device config
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- my poller config
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- gandalf
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You can't force the status to be up.
Cacti's poller will always check host availablity prior to poll real data. It will use UDP/ICMP Ping and/or SNMP checks. The specific tests were changed from cacti 0.8.6i to j.
You can "disable" those checks by leaving the community string of a specific host empty. Of course this will not help in cases where you try to gather data using SNMP
Reinhard
Cacti's poller will always check host availablity prior to poll real data. It will use UDP/ICMP Ping and/or SNMP checks. The specific tests were changed from cacti 0.8.6i to j.
You can "disable" those checks by leaving the community string of a specific host empty. Of course this will not help in cases where you try to gather data using SNMP
Reinhard
thanks but don't work
i create my host with no community but always down
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Hello,
I also have a Freebox and it's now working, my device is up
To do so I had to had a graph (Unix - Ping Latency) to point the Freebox internal adress and it's working fine, here are views from my Cacti.
I also have a Freebox and it's now working, my device is up
To do so I had to had a graph (Unix - Ping Latency) to point the Freebox internal adress and it's working fine, here are views from my Cacti.
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- Freebox configuration view (I have an error cannot contact host, because I don't use SNMP for it)
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- Device Manager with the Freebox Up
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