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Christopher Chan

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Hello,

I do not wish to know when a computer has been powered off or powered
on. If I make nodes representing computers unmanaged, would that achieve
this purpose?

Thanks,

Christopher

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Probably yes. What about unmanaging the pc next to you and than power him off?

- Michael


>>> Chan Chung Hang Christopher <[hidden email]> 05.11.2009 13:44 >>>
Hello,

I do not wish to know when a computer has been powered off or powered
on. If I make nodes representing computers unmanaged, would that achieve
this purpose?

Thanks,

Christopher

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Michael Seibold wrote:
> Probably yes. What about unmanaging the pc next to you and than power him off?
>  

Well, I have done just that for the desktops/laptops quite some time ago
but I still get a torrent of notifications.

> - Michael
>
>
>  
>>>> Chan Chung Hang Christopher <[hidden email]> 05.11.2009 13:44 >>>
>>>>        
> Hello,
>
> I do not wish to know when a computer has been powered off or powered
> on. If I make nodes representing computers unmanaged, would that achieve
> this purpose?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Christopher
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On Nov 8, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:

Well, I have done just that for the desktops/laptops quite some time ago 
but I still get a torrent of notifications.

Sounds like a bug I would report unless, of course, you are running some old version of OpenNMS.


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David Hustace wrote:
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> On Nov 8, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
>
>> Well, I have done just that for the desktops/laptops quite some time ago
>> but I still get a torrent of notifications.
>
> Sounds like a bug I would report unless, of course, you are running
> some old version of OpenNMS.

opennms 1.7.6. But then, is it supposed to not notify when unmanaged
interfaces go down? The documentation is a bit scarce on what does what.

Christopher

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On Nov 17, 2009, at 1:34 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:

opennms 1.7.6. But then, is it supposed to not notify when unmanaged 
interfaces go down? The documentation is a bit scarce on what does what.

If the interface is unmanaged then it should never go down hence you should never get a notification.  How is it that you are "unmanaging" the interface?


David

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David Hustace wrote:

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> On Nov 17, 2009, at 1:34 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
>
>> opennms 1.7.6. But then, is it supposed to not notify when unmanaged
>> interfaces go down? The documentation is a bit scarce on what does what.
>
> If the interface is unmanaged then it should never go down hence you
> should never get a notification.  How is it that you are "unmanaging"
> the interface?
>

Are you asking what I did to 'unmanage' an interface or from your
statement and question, does the term 'unmanage' have a special meaning
in OpenNMS? If the former, I go to Admin, Operations, Manage and
Unmanage Interfaces and Services, and removed the ticks from the
interfaces that I want 'Unmanaged'.

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On Nov 19, 2009, at 12:26 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:

re you asking what I did to 'unmanage' an interface or from your 
statement and question, does the term 'unmanage' have a special meaning 
in OpenNMS? If the former, I go to Admin, Operations, Manage and 
Unmanage Interfaces and Services, and removed the ticks from the 
interfaces that I want 'Unmanaged'.

Okay, after you do that, can you see in the logs that the services you unmanaged are still being polled?

David


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David Hustace wrote:

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> On Nov 19, 2009, at 12:26 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
>
>> re you asking what I did to 'unmanage' an interface or from your
>> statement and question, does the term 'unmanage' have a special meaning
>> in OpenNMS? If the former, I go to Admin, Operations, Manage and
>> Unmanage Interfaces and Services, and removed the ticks from the
>> interfaces that I want 'Unmanaged'.
>
> Okay, after you do that, can you see in the logs that the services you
> unmanaged are still being polled?
>
Services? I have the interface itself unmanaged too.

Anyway, the answer is yes. Here is an example:

2009-11-20 12:54:04,376 DEBUG [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
PollableServiceConfig: Finish polling 504:192.168.102.173:ICMP using pkg
example1 result =Up
2009-11-20 12:54:04,376 INFO  [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
PollableService: Changing status of PollableElement
504:192.168.102.173:ICMP from Down to Up
2009-11-20 12:54:04,376 DEBUG [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
LegacyScheduler: schedule: Adding ready runnable
ScheduleEntry[expCode=61] for 504:192.168.102
.173:ICMP (ready in 300000ms) at interval 300000
2009-11-20 12:54:04,376 DEBUG [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
LegacyScheduler: schedule: queue element added, notification not performed
2009-11-20 12:54:04,376 INFO  [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
PollableInterface: Changing status of PollableElement
504:192.168.102.173 from Down to Up
2009-11-20 12:54:04,376 INFO  [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
PollableNode: Changing status of PollableElement 504 from Down to Up
2009-11-20 12:54:04,376 DEBUG [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
DefaultPollContext: createEvent: uei = uei.opennms.org/nodes/nodeUp
nodeid = 504
2009-11-20 12:54:04,377 DEBUG [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
DefaultQueryManager: getNodeLabel: nodeid=504
nodelabel=bradlaptopy631.bradbury.lan
2009-11-20 12:54:04,378 DEBUG [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
PollableNode$Lock: Releasing lock for 504
2009-11-20 12:54:04,378 DEBUG [PollerScheduler-30 Pool-fiber0]
PollableService: Finish Scheduled Poll of service
504:192.168.102.173:ICMP, started at Fri Nov 20 12:54:04 HKT 2009


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