Hi
Is any one use MX80?
We getting that from time to time.
Is any one have the same problem with Juniper MX ?
Occasionally, such as when a device reboots, the interface index we use to query for interface data may change. When this happens, we try and "remap" our view of the old data to the new index, so that proper history can be maintained. However, in some cases, things change significantly, and we're not able to figure out how to remap them properly, so you'll get the events you're seeing. The easiest way to resolve it is to do a 'List Resources' on the node and re-select the interfaces you want to monitor. We can't sync up history in this case, but as long as you don't un-check any of the interfaces, you can still get to it.
If this is happening consistently, open up a support ticket and we'll track down what's going on.
Thanks,
Casey
Hi Casey
The MX router is not getting reboot its just the mibs procces in the router stoping.
JTAG (Juniper support) find the problem and it is fixed in the next junos release.
/SJA