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why are all sensors reporting 'No data'?

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All sensors are reporting 'No data since 16/05/2011 12:15...' This was when an auto-discovery was scheduled to run. It did so successfully, but then everything else appears to have stopped.

auto-discovery sensor-data sensors

Created on May 16, 2011 1:56:43 PM



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Dear Jonathan,

Could you please forward us your system log files for analysis to [email protected]? You will find the log files within the data directory as defined under the "Core Server" tab of the "PRTG Server Administrator" tool, or in the following default paths:

XP/2003: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Paessler\PRTG Network Monitor\V7\Logs (System)
Vista/2008/Windows 7: C:\ProgramData\Paessler\PRTG Network Monitor\V7\Logs (System)

Please be aware that it might also be a 'V8'-folder. You can also use the option to upload the logs to our FTP-Server, using the button "Send Logs to Paessler..." on the tab "Logs" in the "PRTG Server Admin Tool".

best regards.

Created on May 16, 2011 2:50:12 PM by  Torsten Lindner [Paessler Support]




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