ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsDowngrading from SNMP v3 to v2c I have a set of gear that we're testing a SNMP v2c conversion against and I was previously running SNMP v3 against. LM does not seem to recognize the change even though I've attempted to change snmp.version to v2c and ensured that snmp.community is proper and in place. I have added a blank snmp.security entry as it is in a device group that has it defined for other hosts that still support SNMP v3. Any suggestions? Re: Polling devices that don't ping 14 minutes ago, Mosh said: Hi @Dan_Wood Are you using the Wizard mode to add them, or the Expert mode? Expert mode would bypass the test. Note, however, without some other type of poll to generate some data, LogicMonitor's Host Status monitoring will generate an alert if no data is received for the device. These are added via CSV and harvested from another monitoring system; I've verified that I can access the services (e.g. https, snmp) from the collector, but Logicmonitor's isn't initiating an active discovery. Polling devices that don't ping I have a few devices that, for some reason, do not respond to ping; is there a way to bypass the Ping check to query/discover these systems? Add 'no alert' to NOC dashboard widget filtering In the NOC widget, you have the ability to sort/filter by alert type but there's no option to filter out 'not alerting' entries. Please add the ability to only view things alerting because if you have a /lot/ of datapoints, it quickly crowds things massively. Re: Fixing device hostnames after being populated On 8/21/2018 at 3:04 PM, PeterMattsson said: What happens if you rerun you netscan? Make sure to set rename to ##REVERSEDNS##. Tried it a few times and it looks like it doesn't update the currently populated devices. Fixing device hostnames after being populated Our Logicmonitor install had a good number of devices added without PTR records and are all being identified with IP addresses. We've since fixed the reverses but doing data entry for >300 devices seems a bit silly. Is there a way to initiate a rename-by-reverse similar to the way NetScan is able to for devices already tracked? Re: Tracking null system.category On 8/14/2018 at 12:45 PM, Sarah Terry said: @Dan_WoodYou should be able to check for devices with an empty system.categoriesproperty using this dynamic group query: !system.categories That works like a champ, one caveat though is that it does not factor in inherited system.categories but that is to be expected. Thank you again! Re: Tracking null system.category 6 minutes ago, Dan_Wood said: I'm doing a moderately large new install of logicmonitor in multiple datacenters and found that if I come across a system that's being firewalled or blocked in general, it has a null system.category. I've been fiddling with using Dynamic Groups and have hit on a problem where I can't actually determine if system.category is null. I've tried hasCategory(""), system.category =~ "" , system.category !~ "*", andjoin(system.category,",") =~ "" Any guidance would be appreciated. Gah, I typo'd in my post; s/category/categories/ Tracking null system.category I'm doing a moderately large new install of logicmonitor in multiple datacenters and found that if I come across a system that's being firewalled or blocked in general, it has a null system.category. I've been fiddling with using Dynamic Groups and have hit on a problem where I can't actually determine if system.category is null. I've tried hasCategory(""), system.category =~ "" , system.category !~ "*", andjoin(system.category,",") =~ "" Any guidance would be appreciated. Solved
Top ContributionsFixing device hostnames after being populatedDowngrading from SNMP v3 to v2cRe: Polling devices that don't pingPolling devices that don't pingAdd 'no alert' to NOC dashboard widget filteringRe: Fixing device hostnames after being populatedRe: Tracking null system.categoryRe: Tracking null system.categoryTracking null system.categorySolved