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  • CyberTiVo
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 2

    #1

    Ping quit working

    Running 1.8.8 and randomly pings quit working.

    Additionally, items become "Not Supported"

    Below is part of the log:

    974:20120410:193832.075 SNMP Host [KUSS14]: first network error, wait for 15 seconds
    990:20120410:194127.697 Item [KUSS14:ifInErrors.1] became not supported: SNMP error [1]
    992:20120410:194132.716 Item [KUSS14:ifInErrors.2] became not supported: SNMP error [1]
    992:20120410:194132.717 Item [KUSS14:ifOutErrors.1] became not supported: SNMP error [1]
    992:20120410:194132.718 Item [KUSS14:ifOutErrors.2] became not supported: SNMP error [1]
    992:20120410:194132.718 Item [KUSS14:ifOutOctets.1] became not supported: SNMP error [1]
    991:20120410:195029.604 Item [KUSS14:ifInErrors.1] became supported
    991:20120410:195029.605 Item [KUSS14:ifInErrors.2] became supported
    991:20120410:195029.605 Item [KUSS14:ifOutErrors.1] became supported
    992:20120410:195034.638 Item [KUSS14:ifOutErrors.2] became supported
    992:20120410:195034.640 Item [KUSS14:ifOutOctets.1] became supported
    990:20120410:200427.176 Item [KUSS13:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    990:20120410:200427.176 Item [KUSS17:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    990:20120410:200427.177 Item [KUSS10:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    990:20120410:200427.178 Item [KUSS09:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    991:20120410:200432.195 Item [KUSS06:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    991:20120410:200432.195 Item [KUSS01:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    991:20120410:200432.196 Item [KUSS14:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    991:20120410:200432.197 Item [KUSS03:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    991:20120410:200432.197 Item [KUSS18:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    992:20120410:200437.206 Item [KUSS07:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    992:20120410:200437.206 Item [KUSS15:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    992:20120410:200437.207 Item [KUSS19:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    992:20120410:200437.207 Item [KUSS04:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    992:20120410:200437.208 Item [KUSS05:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    993:20120410:200442.221 Item [KUSS16:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    993:20120410:200442.221 Item [KUSS20:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    993:20120410:200442.222 Item [KUSS02:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    993:20120410:200442.223 Item [KUSS12:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    993:20120410:200442.223 Item [KUSS11:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    990:20120410:200447.244 Item [KUSS08:icmpping[<ip>,<count>,<interval>,<size>,<timeout>]] became not supported: Number of packets [<count>] is not between 1 and 10000
    984:20120410:201526.195 Executing housekeeper
    984:20120410:201539.596 Deleted 7629 records from history and trends
    992:20120410:202030.154 Item [KUSS14:ifInErrors.2] became not supported: SNMP error [1]
    993:20120410:203031.938 Item [KUSS14:ifInErrors.2] became supported
  • zabbixhack
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 12

    #2
    Your item is a generic one still. it needs values or macros.
    Go to your linked template and edit that item.
    I use [{IPADDRESS},2 , , ,]
    That will use the host IP and a count of 2 - the default is 3.

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    • CyberTiVo
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 2

      #3
      That fixed the ping problem, however I did not do that from the beginning. It worked for a couple of months. Thanks for the answer!

      What is the deal with the SNMP items switching between supported and not supported?
      Last edited by CyberTiVo; 12-04-2012, 15:52.

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      • zabbixhack
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 12

        #4
        Well I'm not using SNMP or IPMI, but typically when something is automatically switched to unsupported it's an item that fails at a basic level.
        I've had those too, and for me it was something not working on the active agent configuration. A script error, or missing/bad key in the Userparameter section.
        The best thing you can do is change your agent conf Debug=4, re-enabe your item,let it run, then parse through it to see when your SNMP checks run - look for the error.
        When it switches to unsupported, it should give you a clue. If you don't see it in the Zabbix logs, check you system logs for SNMP issues.

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        • zabbixhack
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 12

          #5
          Although SNMP errors may be seen on the server , in it's logs.
          I'm just used to being 99% active agent.

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