snarkout wrote:
> Failure to return pings isn't an accurate way to determine whether a device 
> has gone down, it's only an semi-accurate way to determine whether you can 
> still reach that device via IP.  Anything that's lasting less than a second 
> is obviously not an outage of any sort, but may be packet loss.
> 
> Are the physical routes from your zenoss box and your solarwinds to the 
> rotuers the same?  Is there possibly a flaky NIC/patch cord, etc on your 
> zenoss box?  The options here are basically limitless w/o more info.


Zenoss and Solarwind are in different network so I understand that ping may 
differ. Patch cord is good, because there is also Nagios monitoring where 
Zenoss installed and there is тщ such ping statistics in Nagios.




-------------------- m2f --------------------

Read this topic online here:
http://community.zenoss.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=17827#17827

-------------------- m2f --------------------



_______________________________________________
zenoss-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.zenoss.org/mailman/listinfo/zenoss-users

Reply via email to