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тАО07-09-2009 06:39 AM
тАО07-09-2009 06:39 AM
Hardware Status Polling Question
In SIM, the Hardware Status Polling checks every 5 minutes to see if a server/device is up, by default. As it works with the default settings, we get alerted a LOT more than we want. Every time a server is rebooted, there's a decent chance we'll get an alert. So, ideally, I'd like to be able to configure it to wait to check a second time before sending out an alert.
I'm not finding any way to quite configure it like this, but was able to get it to sort-of function like that by changing the Global Protocol Settings for ping to a timeout of 60 seconds and 5 retries. This seems to behave as we would like. The down side is that the automated Discovery also uses these settings. Since we inherited a messy network, we've got a range of almost 9000 IP addresses that it has to check--using the same 60 second timeout and 5 retries. That means it takes around 450 hours for the Discovery to finish. Not a practical situation.
I've tried changing the timeout and retries on just the Hardware Status Polling task, but it seems to ignore that setting, for some reason. When I had that set, it still whipped through the Polling in less than a minute--even with a test server powered off. (and, of course, it sent out an alert right away)
Does anyone know of a way to accomplish what I'm trying to do with the Alerting/Polling without negatively impacting the Discovery?
I'm not finding any way to quite configure it like this, but was able to get it to sort-of function like that by changing the Global Protocol Settings for ping to a timeout of 60 seconds and 5 retries. This seems to behave as we would like. The down side is that the automated Discovery also uses these settings. Since we inherited a messy network, we've got a range of almost 9000 IP addresses that it has to check--using the same 60 second timeout and 5 retries. That means it takes around 450 hours for the Discovery to finish. Not a practical situation.
I've tried changing the timeout and retries on just the Hardware Status Polling task, but it seems to ignore that setting, for some reason. When I had that set, it still whipped through the Polling in less than a minute--even with a test server powered off. (and, of course, it sent out an alert right away)
Does anyone know of a way to accomplish what I'm trying to do with the Alerting/Polling without negatively impacting the Discovery?
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тАО07-09-2009 08:11 AM
тАО07-09-2009 08:11 AM
Re: Hardware Status Polling Question
The best thing to do is to use Suspend Monitoring when you are planning on rebooting a server. That will suppress Automatic Event Handling during the time it is suspended.
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тАО07-09-2009 08:30 AM
тАО07-09-2009 08:30 AM
Re: Hardware Status Polling Question
Yeah, I hear ya. I'm part of a team that doesn't do that reliably, though. This isn't just limited to reboots, however. There can be odd hiccups that occur on the network that just make a ping fail--even though the server is fine.
I'm trying to get SIM to be a reliable system for alerting us to issues. As it is running currently, we get so many alerts that everyone on the team just ignores them.
I'm trying to get SIM to be a reliable system for alerting us to issues. As it is running currently, we get so many alerts that everyone on the team just ignores them.
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тАО07-09-2009 10:02 AM
тАО07-09-2009 10:02 AM
Re: Hardware Status Polling Question
I did a quick search and couldn't find the message about it, but our old friend Rob Buxton approached this problem with a custom script that is called for notification from Automatic Event Handling instead of sending an email. His script will establish a counter when an offline status poll is encountered, and then will fire off an email using a CLI email tool only when it has remained offline for x counts. Look it up.
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