Hi Everyone,
We've been using Zabbix for about a year now and love it. We recently moved the server to a colocation facility and are monitoring things in multiple locations from this server.
Since we moved it, we have been receiving packet loss detected triggers for switches in our HQ network, which is connected to the datacenter where Zabbix lives by a 500MBps MPLS circuit. The MPLS averages 50% utilization and never over 80%.
During the time we receive the packet loss, I run a ping from the zabbix console to the switch in question. I get:
1805 packets transmitted, 1805 received, 0% packet loss, time 1806604ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.752/4.339/37.495/4.341 ms
Doesn't seem like an actual problem, but not sure why Zabbix is flagging it as an issue.
Any thoughts? Next step for me is disabling the packet loss monitors altogether.
Thanks!
We've been using Zabbix for about a year now and love it. We recently moved the server to a colocation facility and are monitoring things in multiple locations from this server.
Since we moved it, we have been receiving packet loss detected triggers for switches in our HQ network, which is connected to the datacenter where Zabbix lives by a 500MBps MPLS circuit. The MPLS averages 50% utilization and never over 80%.
During the time we receive the packet loss, I run a ping from the zabbix console to the switch in question. I get:
1805 packets transmitted, 1805 received, 0% packet loss, time 1806604ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.752/4.339/37.495/4.341 ms
Doesn't seem like an actual problem, but not sure why Zabbix is flagging it as an issue.
Any thoughts? Next step for me is disabling the packet loss monitors altogether.
Thanks!
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