It does seems like a timeout problem.

Maybe you can modify the timeout parameters in lib/api.network.inc.php

In the future timeouts will be host by host configurable.

Javier

Eric Colley wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> 
> I'm having a weird problem with one of our host that
> JFFNMS is monitoring. I'll explain it the best I can.
> 
> I'm running JFFNMS on a windows box, and it's
> monitoring 32 hosts with 380 interfaces. Everything
> works great except for one host. The one problem host
> is a Compaq Computer, running Windows 2000 Server.
> JFFNMS is set to monitor 9 interfaces on it: Hard
> Drive, Memory, Network Card, CPU, an Application we're
> running, Two Fans, and Two Tempature systems. For a
> long time it worked correctly. I'm not sure what's
> happened now but it will first start by saying the
> fans and tempature are down. If I tell JFFNMS not poll
> those anymore, they go green and everything is ok.
> 
> The next time the poller runs though, it then says the
> Application and network card are down. The weird thing
> is if I tell them to go back to checking the fan and
> the tempatures, the Application and Network card
> show as running again. If I tell it not to check them
> too, the CPU, Memory, and Hard Drive stay green, but
> the hard drive and Memory aren't graphing. If I run a
> manual scan for devices, they are all detected, and
> show as "UP" in their status. Also, if I manually run
> the poller on the host or a particular interface, they
> will register as up too and go green, but the next
> time the poller runs automatically, they say down
> again.
> 
> Here's what I've tried to do to fix it without any
> luck:
> 
> 1. Deleted the problem interfaces, and re-added them.
> 2. Deleted the entire problem host and re-added it.
> 3. I formatted and reinstalled everything on the
> JFFNMS box from stratch.
> 4. I tried the 0.83 release candidate version.
> 5. Double checked the SNMP on the problem host and
> restarted the system.
> 6. Deleted the RRD files generated for the problem
> host. If its any importance, they do get re-created.
> 7. Verified my scheduled tasks.
> 
> This is the only computer that is doing this out of
> the 32 we're monitoring. Does anyone have any clues?
> 
> Eric Colley
> 
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