PROBE HEALTH Down
Modified on 2025-06-10 13:03:29 +0200
Attention: This article is a record of a conversation with the Paessler support team. The information in this conversation is not updated to preserve the historical record. As a result, some of the information or recommendations in this conversation might be out of date.
Important: We no longer maintain this article. The information might be out of date.
Article Comments
Dear masif
Usually the probe health sensor is down because one of its sensor channels is down. Which of your probe health channels are currently in alarm state? If you are unsure, please send a screenshot of the probe health sensor overview tab to support@paessler.com.
Jul, 2015 - Permalink
Disclaimer:
The information in the Paessler Knowledge Base comes without warranty of any kind. Use at your own risk. Before applying any instructions please exercise proper system administrator housekeeping. You must make sure that a proper backup of all your data is available.
Dear masif
Usually the probe health sensor is down because one of its sensor channels is down. Which of your probe health channels are currently in alarm state? If you are unsure, please send a screenshot of the probe health sensor overview tab to support@paessler.com.
Jul, 2015 - Permalink