From: Andrew R. <an...@ei...> - 2009-08-13 20:37:02
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Oop, I found it: Edit the following: /templates/cisco-3750/if_*/exceptions ifName : ignore : Nu.+|Vl.+|St.+ Andrew On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Andrew Rankin<an...@ei...> wrote: > Sorry for the slow reply. > > If someone wouldn't mind showing me how to exclude specific ports, I'm > OK with that. What was the title of the thread on the hobbit list? > > For the time being I modified dm_tests.pm to not go 'clear' if it hits > an 'Undefined', this allows hobbit to keep updating the remaining > rrds. > > Andrew > > On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 3:32 AM, Buchan Milne<bg...@st...> wrote: >> On Tuesday, 11 August 2009 19:13:49 Andrew Rankin wrote: >>> Hello All, >>> >>> I recently updated our Cisco 3750 switches to the newest firmware from >>> Cisco and ended up breaking my devmon tests for if_col, if_dsc, >>> if_err, and if_load. It seems that Cisco has added SNMP monitoring >>> of its "StackSub" ports (which I assume to be the stack interconnect >>> ports on the back of the unit), in doing so they failed to add any >>> information in the other statistics in the other branches about these >>> ports. This leaves me "Undefined" in the table for those ports and >>> the tests end up "clear". >> >> Does it not make more sense to exclude these ports from the affected tests for >> this device? This is what was discussed on the Hobbit list recently. >> >>> Is there a way in devmon to have a default value defined if no data is >>> returned? In this case having the column be a default 0 would be >>> preferable to an "undefined". >> >> I don't think devmon should be guessing when it doesn't know, however if there >> is no other solution, we can look at what options are available ... >> >> Regards, >> Buchan >> > |