Hi,
For all my network traffic tests I get quick log entries without obvious reasons.
They are alternating "Host is alive" and "OK" entries.
Is there something I can set to stop these entries?
Thanks!
Irrelevant Quick Log entries for Traffic tests [SOLVED]
Irrelevant Quick Log entries for Traffic tests [SOLVED]
Last edited by Kris on Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
HostMonitor version?
Host is alive status with empty Reply field?
This happens when device resets statistics, e.g. after reboot or overflow.
Does target devices (SNMP agent on the devices) support 64bit counters?
Also you may check Uptime (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0)..
>Is there something I can set to stop these entries?
I think you should fix some problem related to the devices, not just stop logging.
Regards
Alex
Host is alive status with empty Reply field?
This happens when device resets statistics, e.g. after reboot or overflow.
Does target devices (SNMP agent on the devices) support 64bit counters?
Also you may check Uptime (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0)..
>Is there something I can set to stop these entries?
I think you should fix some problem related to the devices, not just stop logging.
Regards
Alex
Hi Alex,
Yes, host alive status with empty reply.
Latest version (11.99) on a Windows 10 Pro x64 VM.
I use these traffic tests for switches (HP, DELL, CISCO).
Both for uplink traffic as total traffic.
All my 'traffic' tests show this behaviour, rather randomly.
Sometimes not for days or even weeks, then a few dozen in 1 day.
Yes, host alive status with empty reply.
Latest version (11.99) on a Windows 10 Pro x64 VM.
I use these traffic tests for switches (HP, DELL, CISCO).
Both for uplink traffic as total traffic.
All my 'traffic' tests show this behaviour, rather randomly.
Sometimes not for days or even weeks, then a few dozen in 1 day.
Please set SNMP Get Uptime tests (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0) for these devices.
Does target devices (SNMP agent on the devices) support 64bit counters? You may check this using Test Properties dialog - click button to check list of network interfaces, there should be label "64bit supported: Yes" or "64bit supported: No"
>Sometimes not for days or even weeks, then a few dozen in 1 day.
Do you mean all devices reset at the same time? Power failure problem?
Regards
Alex
Does target devices (SNMP agent on the devices) support 64bit counters? You may check this using Test Properties dialog - click button to check list of network interfaces, there should be label "64bit supported: Yes" or "64bit supported: No"
>Sometimes not for days or even weeks, then a few dozen in 1 day.
Do you mean all devices reset at the same time? Power failure problem?
Regards
Alex
Hi Alex,
Uptime tests have been running for these devices ever since I added them.
There is no power/reboot/reset issue whatsoever.
I checked for the 64bit support.
Some of the tested devices do support this, some don't.
However, they all show the same behaviour.
The 'empty replies' do not occur simultaneously, they are totally random.
But during a period of misbehaviour, the all seem to misbehave
Uptime tests have been running for these devices ever since I added them.
There is no power/reboot/reset issue whatsoever.
I checked for the 64bit support.
Some of the tested devices do support this, some don't.
However, they all show the same behaviour.
The 'empty replies' do not occur simultaneously, they are totally random.
But during a period of misbehaviour, the all seem to misbehave
