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Agent going into the status of 'Disconnected' when I have not turned off my PC
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Yes, disconnected comes after around 29 minutes of being inactive. When members turn of PCs or servers running the agent, it becomes MIA to the network so gets a status change.
Still looking into the outages emails point and have found a problem. They either aren't being sent or aren't being sent to all members. It will take a while to figure out why considering all of the other emails are being sent.
In the meantime, you could use Inactive notifications but note that an inactive status occurs after an agent has not reported in for around under 30 seconds.
Based on your reports, you have some kind of internal issue causing all of the inactive statuses. If your agent is on the LAN, behind the device that it complains about, you could try connecting that PC or a PC running the agent directly to the router/modem which might eliminate those so you don't get too many inactive emails.
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@OutagesIO_Support Thanks for the information. My pc, running the agent, is already connected to the router that is built into the modem through house wiring which is about 20' long. There are no other devices that use this port.
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Ok, just wanted to check since the gateway is what seems to be constantly going down on you for some reason.
BTW, I thank you very much for sticking with the issue of the outages notifications.
We could see that outages were no longer being entered into the database as of 2023-03-21 13:19:34. That was the last entry.
After many hours spent digging, we found that problem and fixed it which caused a massive number of outages to come in from agents that had them backed up, waiting to re-send.
We also saw an equal amount of emails going out and that caused some mail servers to defer receiving so they will make it over time but may end up in trash/spam folders due to the excessive number of emails that were sent instantly.
I don't yet know if this was the only problem so if you can let us know how it goes from this point on, that would be great. I noticed your notifications are currently disabled.
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Hi,
I see that you did get an outage and have your notifications on. However, I don't know if that happened before or after we fixed the mail problem.
Let us know once you see something.
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@OutagesIO_Support I'm still getting Inactive email notifications until the 3 limit hits. No Outages emails but one shows at 2023-03-26 15:00:52 - Down (192.168.0.1) for 12s (Internal). Also activated the Dashboard Inactive, Disconnected and Outage alerts. I see one Inactive on the Dashboard at 2023-03-27 17:14:33. Will monitor the Dashboard Alerts now.
Also, do y'all record a history of events on my agent? The reason I ask is because I get no emails after the 3rd event, I could be missing Inactive events that occur until I reset. I'm trying to see how man Inactive events I'm really having to see if it's worth replacing my modem/router unit. Most have shown as 15 sec or less and have not impacted my use of the internet. But if they are increasing over time, it might be indicative of an upcoming total failure of the unit.
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That's the outage I saw also but it might have happened just before the problem was found.
I guess you've not looked at the extra things you have in Extended :).
If you look at the Historical menu, you'll find all of the events in there. You can even download some of the data then format it and combine it in any way that suits your needs using excel or something else.
Indeed, there could be something that is slowly failing, causing many short outages or disconnections.
Could be a cable, power supply, an interface, but keep in mind, it's always possible that it's just a tiny configuration issue too.
For example, sometimes a firewall with an upstream DHCP might show that it knows what its gateway is but might lose it at times causing short outages. Configuring a static GW might help.
I know this is not your situation so just sharing how tiny things can be hard to find and not so obvious sometimes.
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I see an outage that is more recent. Did you set and get the notification/s for outages?
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@OutagesIO_Support I got a Disconnected agent both via email and on my Dashboard, but no Outage on either one. Last outages were at 07:43:33 and 07:44:29 this morning. Outages are the only thing I'm not getting via email and Dashboard.
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Just an update.
From the investigations, it seems that the outages notification email may have accidentally been removed quite a long time ago, maybe as far back as 2021.
It's odd there have not been more complaints.
All other notifications appear to be there.Of course, if that is the case, that will be re-added.
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Just as an update on our side, we're working on it.
Hoping it will be fixed this coming week.Turns out, it's a ton of coding because a lot of things were built around it after it somehow got lost in the code.
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Alright, we seem to have it or on the right track.
Please let us know if you're now seeing your outages emails. -
@OutagesIO_Support ping tpw.outages.io is dead as of about 15:50:00 today
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Strangely, we see tons of traffic to that one.
I'll have this looked into right away to see if some agents got their targets (what we call those) changed. -
@LTMiniard said in Agent going into the status of 'Disconnected' when I have not turned off my PC:
@OutagesIO_Support ping tpw.outages.io is dead as of about 15:50:00 today
BTW, since, or when you checked?
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BTW, you might be able to check for outage emails by forcing an outage such as disconnecting the router from the lan assuming the client is on the LAN and not on the router directly when tested.
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It looks like the outage emails aren't working right yet.
The problem is they were lost quite some time back and trying to re-integrate this is a huge job.We may have to disable them as we continue working on this. They should be working correctly soon.
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@OutagesIO_Support In an effort to find out why I'm have so many intermittent outages I've activated a new agent on my laptop that is connected via WiFi to the same router I'm using on this agent. This agent is listed as Extended, but the new agent is listed as Community and cannot have Notifications enabled (they are greyed out) or check Historical to compare each agents' events to see if they occur on both at the same time. Can you help? The new agent is 130203. If you any more info just let me know. This would help narrow it down to "is it the modem or something else."
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@OutagesIO_Support One thing I've already noticed is that on this Agent, 130142, there is a blank space on the Pings graph from about 06:27:16 to 06:29:19 but on Agent130203 there is no gap. Is that significant?
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@LTMiniard FYI, comparing a wife connected agent and a wired one will usually not show the same results. Mostly because wifi tends to be a bit more unreliable.
In fact, installing two agents at the same location usually leads to slightly different results as well once you get past the provider.
I think people often do not understand that we're not trying to monitor the entire Internet, we're only trying to monitor the local provider. That's the important data.