Please take a look of our Solarwinds Server. Upon checking data is not updated. Please see also screen capture below for reference. I already tried to rediscover interface but still the same issue.
Hi Dodo,
Really appreciated your efforts for answering to this issue. But I've found a solution for this and its just restarting of Orion Services. But i dont know the root cause.
Thank you once again, much appreciated!
Marco
Is this happening to all nodes? if you go to --> settings --> all settings and scroll to the bottom to polling engines do you see anything in red there?
Displayed data is obsolete message even if interface is active and no polling issue - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help an…
Why is interface data obsolete?
delete the interface then list resources still the same?
Hi Brother, yes already done with deleting and adding the interface. Not all, there are only specific nodes and interfaces that data suddenly disappeared.
Hi, yes done with it. Still the same -_-
And you have been through this?
Also this one talks about time zones
I know this may not be the week for it, but if rebooting the polling engine fixes the issue, then the challenge might be the connection between the poller and the database and/or the database's ability to write new data. A few questions to consider:
1) what storage is your database on? If it's RAID5 I'm going to have some very strong words for you. But more than me expressing an opinion, this is a major cause for slowing the data-write process and could be your issue (and others you may not have noticed yet).
2) What are you doing with syslog and trap? If you are sending everything to the same polling engine, and you have a decent sized environment, you may be tying up the polling engine with syslog/trap processesing and thus some data writes are in the way
3) Finally - if obsolete data is only affecting one or two nodes/interfaces, then I honestly doubt that restarting the poller was the issue. If that was the case, you'd see obsolete data across the environment (maybe not EVERY node, but many). Is the affected node SNMP or WMI or agent? Can you positively validate that this node is responding to SNMP/WMI/agent queries all the time?
4) there are alerts people have written to let you know when a node stops responding to polling (not just ping), and it may be worth enabling those to send alerts to just you, so you can get a sense of the scope of this issue.
Thank you and have a quiet, relaxing, non-stressful week!