Since
you are pulling SNMP values via IP why don't you make them dependent on a ping
check? The ping will let you know when the UPS is physically up or down
and the SNMP check will provide details.
You
could also choose another counter that doesn't reall matter but returns a
non-zero value. When that value goes to zero you know the UPS is down and
when it returns to non-zero you will know it's running.
-Kevin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dolinar, Jon
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 11:25 PM
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Subject: [SA-list] SNMP checksSA 3.2.1087I have some SNMP checks (ups's) that check to see the value is >0 . That works fine as long as the device is actually online and running I get the corect result. If the device is off and it returns nothing the check passes as >0 and therfore running? So when the UPS goes on battery I get alerted but when the battery runs out the UPS says it is running again?
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