Is there a way to de-register a long dead probe?
Hi All, Can't seem to find a way to just mark a long dead probe as such. Thanks, Kyriacos
On 2021-02-08 12:00, Kyriacos Sakkas wrote:
Hi All,
Can't seem to find a way to just mark a long dead probe as such.
Thanks, Kyriacos
Hi, A disconneted probe will not be involved in new measurements and the system will automatically treat it as abandoned after three months. In other words this marking does not need user action. Cheers, Robert
Hi, Looking at the list of probes I host, not the ones used in measurements: It's not a big deal, more a mild irritation to have that probe listed. I mostly just get reminded about it once a month when the summary email comes. Kyriacos On 08/02/2021 14:16, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
On 2021-02-08 12:00, Kyriacos Sakkas wrote:
Hi All,
Can't seem to find a way to just mark a long dead probe as such.
Thanks, Kyriacos
Hi,
A disconneted probe will not be involved in new measurements and the system will automatically treat it as abandoned after three months. In other words this marking does not need user action.
Cheers, Robert
Kyriacos, On Mon, 8 Feb 2021 at 13:49, Kyriacos Sakkas wrote:
It's not a big deal, more a mild irritation to have that probe listed. I mostly just get reminded about it once a month when the summary email comes.
If you are referring to the per-probe summary Email... Why not disable this for the "dead" probes? 1. https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/<probe-id>/ → Section "Notifications" → Hit "edit" button" → Set "Notification Target" to "disable notifications" 2. https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/<probe-id>/ → Section "Notifications" → Hit "edit" button" → Set "Report Target" to "disable reports" ... or did you refer to another notification that cannot be configured on per-probe basis? -- Chriztoffer
On 09/02/2021 01:26, Chriztoffer Hansen wrote:
Kyriacos,
It's not a big deal, more a mild irritation to have that probe listed. I mostly just get reminded about it once a month when the summary email comes. If you are referring to the per-probe summary Email... Why not disable
On Mon, 8 Feb 2021 at 13:49, Kyriacos Sakkas wrote: this for the "dead" probes?
1. https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/<probe-id>/ → Section "Notifications" → Hit "edit" button" → Set "Notification Target" to "disable notifications" 2. https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/<probe-id>/ → Section "Notifications" → Hit "edit" button" → Set "Report Target" to "disable reports"
... or did you refer to another notification that cannot be configured on per-probe basis?
Hi, Yep that should sort out the notifications. It still stays in my probes listing but as I don't visit that too often I guess it is a lesser issue. I could always transfer the probe to a dummy account, it just feels that there should be a "Delete" option too. Thanks, Kyriacos
Hi,
Yep that should sort out the notifications. It still stays in my probes listing but as I don't visit that too often I guess it is a lesser issue. I could always transfer the probe to a dummy account, it just feels that there should be a "Delete" option too.
Thanks, Kyriacos
Hi, There's a "hide this probe" feature on the "my probes" page (https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/#tab-mine), it seems to make sense to simply use this filter in the "my Atlas" / probes portlet page as well. It's unlikely that we'll have a "delete this probe's details forever, for good!" button as those details are needed to make sense of historical results. Although it's possible we'll revisit this statement in the long-long run... Regards, Robert
On 09/02/2021 10:35, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
Hi,
Yep that should sort out the notifications. It still stays in my probes listing but as I don't visit that too often I guess it is a lesser issue. I could always transfer the probe to a dummy account, it just feels that there should be a "Delete" option too.
Thanks, Kyriacos
Hi,
There's a "hide this probe" feature on the "my probes" page (https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/#tab-mine), it seems to make sense to simply use this filter in the "my Atlas" / probes portlet page as well.
It's unlikely that we'll have a "delete this probe's details forever, for good!" button as those details are needed to make sense of historical results. Although it's possible we'll revisit this statement in the long-long run...
Regards, Robert
Hi, Indeed a simple hide would be sufficient, I can see why a complete deletion would not make sense. Regards, Kyriacos
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Chriztoffer Hansen
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Kyriacos Sakkas
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Robert Kisteleki