After Update to 2.0.0p3.cee: [eno0], (up), MAC: AC:1F:6B:BA:C6:7E, Speed: 1 GBit/s (expected: 0 Bit/s)WARN, In: 19.4 kB/s (0.02%), Out: 22.3 kB/s (0.02%)

After updating to 2.0.0p3.cee and also updating the agents to the latest versions I now receive the following waring:

[eno0], (up), MAC: AC:1F:6B:BA:C6:7E, Speed: 1 GBit/s (expected: 0 Bit/s)WARN, In: 19.4 kB/s (0.02%), Out: 22.3 kB/s (0.02%)

and this for every network-interface on every debian host …

How can this be fixed or how can I get rid of this warning?

As I found out here one can disable the check of the operating speed by rule.

Better solution would be to only do a re-discovery on these hosts.
If it is a machine/interface what should be up and also have a steady speed then i would not ignore the speed change.
The only reason could be that the old agent not correctly reported the speed and the system saved the speed with 0 Bit/s.

rediscovery does not have the intended outcome; status for the NICs on these host stays the same, eg:

[bond1], (up), MAC: 3C:FD:FE:9E:83:E0, Speed: 10 GBit/s (expected: 0 Bit/s)

which then always causes a warning.

Rediscover means the old “Tabula Rasa” → in 2.0 “Remove all and find new”

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That did the Trick! Thnx a lot :smiley:the new UI is still confusing to me

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