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  • mikeb
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2017
    • 3

    #1

    exporting large numbers of events

    (Using zabbix 3.0.3 on Ubuntu 14.04, with MySQL.)

    I'm montoring a network and seeing a lot of "ICMP response times too high" messages. (This is using "Template ICMP Ping".)

    What I need is a list of events where the ping was too slow, the time the ping actually took, the hostname and the date/time of the event.

    Any idea what's my best way of getting this?

    Thanks,

    Mike
  • batchenr
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2016
    • 440

    #2
    Originally posted by mikeb
    (Using zabbix 3.0.3 on Ubuntu 14.04, with MySQL.)

    I'm montoring a network and seeing a lot of "ICMP response times too high" messages. (This is using "Template ICMP Ping".)

    What I need is a list of events where the ping was too slow, the time the ping actually took, the hostname and the date/time of the event.

    Any idea what's my best way of getting this?

    Thanks,

    Mike

    go to Monitoring -> Latest data -> set your hostname at "hosts"
    under the ICMP ull see the "ICMP response times too high" and on the right side a blue "Graph" - press on it . u will have the time and data

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    • mikeb
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2017
      • 3

      #3
      go to Monitoring -> Latest data -> set your hostname at "hosts"
      under the ICMP ull see the "ICMP response times too high" and on the right side a blue "Graph" - press on it . u will have the time and data
      Thanks. I can get to a graph of all hosts (selecting a host group, then each of the "ICMP response times too high" and drawing the graph by the button at the bottom of the screen).

      Is there any way to get the underlying data points though?

      Mike

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      • batchenr
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2016
        • 440

        #4
        Originally posted by mikeb
        Thanks. I can get to a graph of all hosts (selecting a host group, then each of the "ICMP response times too high" and drawing the graph by the button at the bottom of the screen).

        Is there any way to get the underlying data points though?

        Mike
        you said you need :
        list of events where the ping was too slow
        the time the ping actually took
        the hostname and the date/time of the event

        you can see all at the graph whats the issue ?
        at the graph you have hostname,date and time
        even a diffrent color for ICMP response time & trigger fot time is too high color
        and the time the ping actually took.
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        • mikeb
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2017
          • 3

          #5
          I'm looking at about 500 points spread over 40+ hosts and 3 months. The graph gives an overview, but picking out the individual data points for the network guy (who doesn't use zabbix) isn't possible from the summary graph.

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