Different poll intervals for different reports
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Different poll intervals for different reports
Hello,
We need to modify poll intervals for some reports. Is it possible change poll interval value for some reports,not all of them.
Thanks,
We need to modify poll intervals for some reports. Is it possible change poll interval value for some reports,not all of them.
Thanks,
- sharabi
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Re: Different poll intervals for different reports
Hello Sharabi,
No, it is not possible.
Are you running into issues that require you to change the polling interval?
Dalet0
No, it is not possible.
Are you running into issues that require you to change the polling interval?
Dalet0
- dalet0
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Re: Different poll intervals for different reports
Hello,
There are discovered Cisco routers in the system. IP SLA information such as latency,MOS,ICPIF are collected from those routers. Some operations in the router are scheduled for every 1 minute,some of them are scheduled for every 5 minutes.
That's why, I want to change poll interval for the reports that are scheduled for every 1 minute.
What can be done?
Thanks,
Umut
There are discovered Cisco routers in the system. IP SLA information such as latency,MOS,ICPIF are collected from those routers. Some operations in the router are scheduled for every 1 minute,some of them are scheduled for every 5 minutes.
That's why, I want to change poll interval for the reports that are scheduled for every 1 minute.
What can be done?
Thanks,
Umut
- sharabi
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Re: Different poll intervals for different reports
Hi Sharabi,
Denika polls every five minute, and unfortunately this is hard coded due to how rrds work.
For troubleshooting I would recommend using the "real time graph"
Dalet0
Denika polls every five minute, and unfortunately this is hard coded due to how rrds work.
For troubleshooting I would recommend using the "real time graph"
Dalet0
- dalet0
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- Location: Biddeford, ME
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