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  • LeoCombes
    Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 32

    #1

    conditional or hierarchical query?

    Supposed you need to monitor several status values by SNMP on a device (traffic in 5 interfaces). If the device is operating on, this will take some time, let´s say 100ms for each value, multiplied by 10 (5 traffic traffic up + 5 down) would take 1 second.

    Now suppose that the device is turned off and the timeout is 1 second. In this case will take as long as the timeout takes to return, this multiplied by the 10 samples would be like 10 seconds. This means that Zabbix is going to be busy for 10 seconds with a device that will not respond because it can´t. This I believe can significantly increase the number of inquiries into "Queue".

    The question is, can I do a simple check, like a ping from a device and, if this is successful, continue with the rest of the SNMP query?
  • CeeEss
    Senior Member
    Zabbix Certified Specialist
    • Nov 2007
    • 103

    #2
    Seconded <extraneous text to get past the 10-char min post limit>

    Originally posted by LeoCombes
    Supposed you need to monitor several status values by SNMP on a device (traffic in 5 interfaces). If the device is operating on, this will take some time, let´s say 100ms for each value, multiplied by 10 (5 traffic traffic up + 5 down) would take 1 second.

    Now suppose that the device is turned off and the timeout is 1 second. In this case will take as long as the timeout takes to return, this multiplied by the 10 samples would be like 10 seconds. This means that Zabbix is going to be busy for 10 seconds with a device that will not respond because it can´t. This I believe can significantly increase the number of inquiries into "Queue".

    The question is, can I do a simple check, like a ping from a device and, if this is successful, continue with the rest of the SNMP query?

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    • qix
      Senior Member
      Zabbix Certified SpecialistZabbix Certified Professional
      • Oct 2006
      • 423

      #3
      Please search for a matching feature request on https://support.zabbix.com.
      If it does not exist, please create it and post a link here so people looking for the same feature can find it and vote on it.
      With kind regards,

      Raymond

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