NCPA Bandwidth Monitoring

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AMacintosh
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NCPA Bandwidth Monitoring

Post by AMacintosh »

We are currently using the NCPA 1.7.2 agent to monitor the local adapter bandwidth on servers. We are getting a lot of the below messages. It appears that the agent is not able to find that interface however at the time of installation, it must have noticed them otherwise why would it have setup monitoring on them?

Invalid entry specified. No known node by interface/Local Area Connection 3/bytes_sent/
tmcdonald
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Re: NCPA Bandwidth Monitoring

Post by tmcdonald »

Are you able to view that interface in the NCPA web UI?
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krobertson71
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Re: NCPA Bandwidth Monitoring

Post by krobertson71 »

Is it your primary interface?

Is this a Virtual Server?

I have several instances like this that turn out to be added when a VM is cloned and renamed.

It's weird I know, but I see it all the time where there are multiple local connections then they will change a week or two later.
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lmiltchev
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Re: NCPA Bandwidth Monitoring

Post by lmiltchev »

Do you see the interface, when you type in the browser's address bar:

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https://<ip address>:5693/api/interface
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