02-13-2009 07:46 AM - edited 03-10-2019 04:30 AM
I'd like to know when a host stops polling into the CSA MC. Is it possible to create an alert to be sent via email or an SNMP trap when an agent hasn't polled into the MC for a specified period of time?
-Mike
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02-13-2009 02:15 PM
Hi Mike,
A quick solution for now is to create an event set and email alert using the event type 'Management Center: Hosts not actively polling found' that will email you with a list of inactive hosts. The event is generated every 24 hours and contains all hosts not activelty polling.
Hosts are considered inactive if they have missed three polling intervals or not polled the MC in the past 24 hours.
Without digging further I don't know of other options.
Tom
02-13-2009 02:15 PM
Hi Mike,
A quick solution for now is to create an event set and email alert using the event type 'Management Center: Hosts not actively polling found' that will email you with a list of inactive hosts. The event is generated every 24 hours and contains all hosts not activelty polling.
Hosts are considered inactive if they have missed three polling intervals or not polled the MC in the past 24 hours.
Without digging further I don't know of other options.
Tom
02-13-2009 02:20 PM
Tom,
Without trying it yet, this already sounds like what I need to do the job. I will give it a test and let you know how it shakes out. Thanks!
-MS
02-16-2009 10:33 AM
Tom,
That worked. I had tried to create an alert using a similar method in the past but I didn't have it configured correctly. This appears to work for my needs.
Thanks!
-MS
02-16-2009 07:49 PM
You are quite welcome Mike!
Glad to hear it worked for you.
Tom
02-15-2009 02:23 PM
Another (not so simple option), is to use the csaapi, you could create a script that polls the list of hosts, and then look for how long it has been since last poll, and then mail or snmp trap a msg to someone, of course you won't get any info faster than at least one poll period, as the client is not supposed to poll the csamc in between that interval.
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