I have added two devices manually with a collector other than localhost. I now want to delete them and it won't let me.
IOError: Connection Refused.
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Update |
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2014-01-02 15:22 |
Do you mind pasting the entire error or sharing a pastebin link
Hydruid
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Failed to remove devices.: |
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2014-01-02 16:10 |
Failed to remove devices.: IOError: [Errno socket error] {Errno 111] Connection refused
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Any idea here? |
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2014-01-06 09:19 |
Any idea here
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So I ended up having to |
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2014-01-06 09:43 |
So I ended up having to select the device and changing the collector from my remote collector to my localhost, then I could remove it.
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Hmmm |
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2014-01-07 11:34 |
It definitely seems like there might be an issue with your collectors communicating, but again I'm not sure as I don't have any experience in setting them up.
Hydruid
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Maybe this is the reason |
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2014-01-08 02:04 |
Hi
Lconnell,did you do the distributed collector. What's the daemon on the remoted collector Latestly, I have met the same problem. At last, it has been solved. The
zenperfsnmp should be running.
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Yes, I configured the zenpack |
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2014-01-08 14:24 |
Yes, I configured the zenpack for distributed collector. It automatically configures the remote side. zenperfsnmp needs to be running on remote