Yes, if it's mostly cmk related - many cmk users don't even read the omd
lists...

Regarding default check... When you're using snmp to get the values it's
if64 if you don't force snmp v1 by snmp-v1 tag. When you check via cmk
agent default check depends on used OS.

When you click on service description/name you get the service's detail
page and find check command in corresponding table row...

Regards,
Marcel

Alex Hargrove <[email protected]> schrieb am Do., 4. Dez. 2014 20:25:

> It's cmk-if64 by default, right?  I haven't forced anything to use just
> cmk-if via the rules.
>
> I'm guessing I should submit questions like this to the CMK list instead?
>
> >>> Marcel Schulte <[email protected]> 12/4/2014 1:45 PM >>>
> BTW: as you opened the thread on OMD list, not the CMK one, I'd like to ask
> how you monitor the interface. Cmk if/if64 or some Nagios plugin?
>
> Regards,
> Marcel
>
> Marcel Schulte <[email protected]> schrieb am Do., 4. Dez. 2014
> 19:41:
>
> > Hi Alex,
> >
> > What about a problem in SNMP agent on server?
> >
> > I'd inspect the SNMP values for the interface. If invites/outcomes are
> > really high that could be a sign the agent had some problems providing
> the
> > right values...
> >
> > Good luck ;-)
> >
> > Marcel
> >
> > Alex Hargrove <[email protected]> schrieb am Do., 4. Dez. 2014 19:13:
> >
> > That popped into my head as well, but it's using if64 by default.
> >>
> >> >>> Patrick Gavin <[email protected]> 12/4/2014 12:37 PM >>>
> >> First thing of the top of my head would be 32-bit interface counter
> >> wrap. (assuming that you are using snmp)
> >>
> >> --
> >> Patrick Gavin
> >> Systems Administrator
> >> Central IT Systems & Services
> >> Humboldt State University
> >> Email: [email protected]
> >> Phone:(707)826-6058
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, 2014-12-04 at 12:33 -0500, Alex Hargrove wrote:
> >> > OMD 1.20
> >> >
> >> > I was alerted that a particular [bonded] interface on one of our HP
> >> switches was outputting 40.3 Gbps for 10 minutes, but sadly it's only
> >> capable of 2 Gbps...
> >> >
> >> > Why would this incorrect value be recorded, and how can I fix it for
> >> the future?  Is there some math that happens on the perfdata output
> before
> >> the alert gets thrown that could be returning an incorrect value, which
> in
> >> turn gets stored in the RRD file?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Attached is the graph in question for a visual...
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Alex
> >> >
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