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In NMIS 8.5.6G we have returned to this goal and wanted to help people to view the data in different ways. We have done this by providing a new way to see the status of all nodes, this was done by introducing a trinary statestatus, instead of just a node being UP or DOWN, nodes are now reachable, degraded or unreachable.
This page will describe some details on this new feature as well as the concept of the NMIS modes of classes, coarse and fine-grained for viewing status.
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That gives us two dashboard modes, and we have a third optional mode, which is fine-grained. The fine-grained more is about nodes with "Reachable, Degraded and Unreachable" statesstatus, so you will see how many nodes are "down" being unreachable and how many nodes are degraded which means they are "up" but have some performance issue.
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The configuration which relates to these modes are as follows and can be set in Config.nmis or Config.json
classic mode |
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coarse mode | fine-grained mode | |
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node_status_uses_status_summary |
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false |
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false |
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true |
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display_status |
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summary | false | false | true |
overall_node_status_coarse |
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false | true | false |
e.g. fine-grained mode
'node_status_uses_status_summary' => 'true',
'display_status_summary' => 'true',
'overall_node_status_coarse' => 'false',
Reachable, Degraded and Unreachable
The new optional trinary state status provides an additional level of detail, this means:
Reachable - Node is ping-able and has no detected proactive or alert events Status colour Green title Reachable
Degraded - Node is ping-able but SNMP is not responding or one or more proactive or alert events have been detected. Status colour Yellow title Degraded
Unreachable - Node is NOT responding to ICMP or SNMP packets. Status colour Red title Unreachable
So the new state status is Degraded, this is there to reflect the KPI's for a node and show you that the node is up and working, but has some other performance condition active. Please read:
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