There are a few things you can check here:

1) Double check that the device is not duplicated somewhere, perhaps on another map.  
Duplication would be a way of monitoring something even after you think you've turned 
off monitoring.

2) Alerts get queued.  An alert thats already in the queue will still get delivered 
even after removing the condition that generated it.  Check Monitor -> Alerts.  Is the 
option "Clear on all maps" greyed out?  If it's NOT then there are queued alerts.  Try 
clearing them.  Have your debug log open as you do this and you'll see how many were 
cleared.

3) If you clear the queue and still get alerts then that takes you back to 1) above..  
needing to find out from which device the alerts are being generated.  Look at your 
activity log.  When the alert is fired you will see a line that looks like this:

20040311 145627 Alert successful process N:Workstationx F:768 A:SMTPMail/Default

..where "Workstationx" is the Displayname of the device that generated the alert.

Now go the the Notifications view for your map.  Sort by "Device" (which is 
Displayname) and you will find the device that generated the alert.  If there's 
nothing that corresponds then the alert did not come from this map..  rinse and repeat 
on your other maps until you find the culprit(s).


Mark Symons
Ipswitch,Inc
Augusta GA

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ryan Rodden
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 10:57
To: whatsup forum
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] [whatsup forum] false alerts


Hi
I am using version 7.04 and it is really performing poorly.
I was monitoring a few services on a device, with alerts set to notify.
The notifications became too frequent, so I turned them off for the services
only, leaving them running for only icmp.
Even after removing all alerts for services, this stupid thing keeps sending
me notifications, day after day, and no matter what I reconfigure, they are
still being sent.  I even changed the address they are sent from and they
are still coming.
The problem is that I do not have (myself) control of my mail server, and I
do not know if it is whatsup sending these bogus alerts, or my mail server
(or operator) doing replay attacks.
A side from sniffing every packet coming out of my whatsup server, how can I
debug this?
Has anyone else ever experienced this?
Spanks a lot!

Ryan Rodden
Packetworks Inc
www.packetworks.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(519) 579-4507 main office M-F 8-5


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