We had a pretty massive power outage at one of our datacenters yesterday
that damaged our JFFNMS server (widows 2003 Server).

What we are seeing is a problem with Alarms. JFFNMS is able to determine
that a server  is up or down, and can display that fine on screen. Our
problem is with things like "Disk Space is above 80%" they don't get
displayed at all. When I run poller.php manually I can see where valid data
is getting collected. When I run rrd_analizer.php manually, I see that all
of the values that are being compared to SLA Thresholds are -1.

To me it looks like there is a failure to communicate between poller, and
analyzer. None of my graphs are being populated any more either.

 

Here is a sample of what I am seeing in Analyzer 

 

17:46:12 I2050 :
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17:46:13 I2050 : sla : Cond0: ( -1 > ((-1*80)/100))                  = 0
-FALSE - Used > 80%: 100 % 
17:46:13 I2050 : sla : Final Eval: False. 

I appreciate any help you can give me. 

You never realize how much you rely on Network monitoring until it breaks.
I feel like I left my pants at home :) 

Thanks 

Jeff Smith 

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