Why does OvrC keep getting worse? 2 minutes, 2 hours, 2 days, 2 months, 2 years? DOES ANYONE TEST THIS STUFF BEFORE ROLLING IT OUT?
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Jason Brown
Have you tried sorting by "status message" lately? It's a complete mess. Apparently OvrC now only sorts by the first number of the status message.
So if you want to see the items that have been offline for the longest (or shortest) time, you can't.
This is bc OvrC now thInks that 2 minutes, 2 hours, 2 days, 2 months, and 2 years are all the same. But 11 minutes, 14 hours, 19 days, 10 months and 1 year are all less than "2" minutes.
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Damian Frires
It is frustrating when ovrc tells us a device is offline when it is actually online, thank god our unifi controller confirmed our device was online.
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Anthony diaz
It's definitely getting worse...
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Mike Ruger
it feels like BakPak in that it was all going so well...and then the "improvements"
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Brad Markovic
High price for this equipment is not matching performance at all. Its getting worse as time goes on.
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Brodric Ryder
I think people need to understand and accept that OvrC will never work properly. When Pakedge ran the show with BakPak it sort of worked OK. When they dumped BakPak for OvrC it has been one calamity after the other. They have had years to sort out all these problems. If you want a network management agent system that is robust and works properly OvrC is not that and will never be that. Learn from history. If you persist with it expect more of the same.
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Holger Lindner
Brodric Ryder Fully agree. My simple issue of PoE Scheduling, which was a basic with Pakedge is pending for nearly for years now on status "planned". Nothing moves.
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Steve Randazzo
Just to add another frustrating item, I’m being logged out constantly during the day.
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Mike Lane
I'm going to speculate that they are either using a very weak database engine or the web developers are not writing their SortBy or OrderBy functions very well. I know for a fact that almost all of the SQL iterations are more than capable of sorting data chronologically. It's the webpage table that is sorting the textual representation of time rather than the time itself.
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Jason zimmermann
It is very frustrating