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Hi @Danixu, Ping checks are performed by the server, the agent is not involved here. Please read the following sections to understand how this mechanism works: Regarding the problem observed in the metric section, what URL is that? |
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I'm also seeing this issue, but no idea where to set the value you linked for this.
Can you clarify where this is set? Is this an environment variable that needs to be set on the server? |
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Finally the Django setting has not worked for me, but I have edited the configuration file manually just testing and it worked. Looks like the luci-app-openwisp package used to configure the configuration agent is not getting the network name correctly. The name it gets is "lan" related with the network interface instead the device, whic it's real name is "br-lan". I don't know if it's a bug or something related with my setup.
@bmcgonag check if maybe is your problem too. Just connect to the router, run the ifconfig command to get the real interface name, and configure that line in the Best regards. |
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Finally the Django setting has not worked for me, but I have edited the configuration file manually just testing and it worked.
Looks like the luci-app-openwisp package used to configure the configuration agent is not getting the network name correctly. The name it gets is "lan" related with the network interface instead the device, whic it's real name is "br-lan". I don't know if it's a bug or something related with my setup.
@bmcgonag check if maybe is your problem too. Just connect to the router, run the ifconfig command to get the real interface name, and configure that line in the
/etc/config/openwisp
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