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Thanks HolyGuacamole --- sometimes the simplest answer is overlooked. That did the trick.
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The first image is from NPM, then The Dude and directly from WinBox on the router itself. I removed Disk Volumes from the page, repolled, then added Disk Volumes back onto the page and the "disk at 94%" comes right back. Very odd to me.
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Have you tried to change them in the database with Database Manager? Should be able to run a SQL pulling back just the interfaces from a specific node, then change them directly moving down the table.
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@phillipmanning I did create a view limitation on the network trends page so it would only show 1 point to point. I then went into my individual account and since my account has no account limitations, I still see all network nodes on the network metrics charts. I then created an account limitation on my account to only…
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HolyGuacamole I tried MIB walk, even used Dude from MikroTik to triple verify. I have now unchecked all the resouces to monitor. It still shows listed under "Disk Volumes" disk as 94% -- which I can't figure out where it is pulling from.
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Our network view is a little different than most -- we monitor a mesh network (PTP's, IAP's, VMM's) in addition to the servers running the system in the field that is required for our dispatch system at a mine site. Each of the green lines are PTP links (dynamically adjusted) and each icon is a map that is embedded in this…
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Not that bad after recently "organizing and stacking" all the stuff.... actually just use this as my temp. storage instead of my desk now
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mcmillrl....try these steps: * Log into web console with administrator rights. * Click Settings. * In the "settings" section, click on "Orion Thresholds" or "NPN Thresholds" -- which ever applies to what you are trying to configure. * Make the necessary changes. * Click Submit. * Enjoy your newly configured settings!
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I too have a similar sitution.... I manage our field network nodes, while another person manages our network up to the buildings edge (where my ownership begins). We have a network metric page with resource charts "Network Wide Min/Max/Average Response Time, Network Wide Availability and Respoinse Time, and Network Wide…