So I am a paid subscriber to the SVN edition, I was wonder what the costs are to sponsor a feature? I have no problems kicking in to donate money when needed, especially to get such a great product out of it. But I have no clue ho much does a feature cost?
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Hey guys,
I am in search of someone willing to add a MIB or 2 to observium. We would be glad to compensate. Please feel free to email if you are interested.
Thanks!
-John
Hello,
I was able to add this device to my dashboard and it picked it up as an APC but it is not reading any of the thermal probes for temp/humidity, I had successfully added this device to Cacti using the APC temp monitoring template.
please let me know what type of logs or info you would you need me to provide to help.
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Verify cron and your SNMP.conf file.
It took a discovery poller and time before mine populated.
Vmman <vmman50(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you
I'm monitoring a device that I did not not setup, spoke too soon on the graphs. I think my cron job is not working correctly.
After doing the chmod on the rrd directory I did a polling manually and now I see memory, processor, temp reading but no graphs. So close
Mark
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Josh Hopper <joshhopper(a)protectplus.com<mailto:joshhopper@protectplus.com>> wrote:
Add a sysContact to your switch and add it on the device in observium. Click the gear when drilled down to a device. Just the switch one is required but both helps in rare cases.
Also, my pleasure.
Vmman <vmman50(a)gmail.com<mailto:vmman50@gmail.com>> wrote:
Joshua thank you very much, that seems to have worked.
Sorry to bug you I have another question
I'm monitoring a Cisco switch, how do you get the location correct on the global map?
Mark
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Josh Hopper <joshhopper(a)protectplus.com<mailto:joshhopper@protectplus.com>> wrote:
You have the same issue I just fixed.
Chmod 775 on your rrd folder and make sure you have your cron setup correctly (bottom of the install guide).
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Subject: [Observium] New install no graphs
I'm a beginner, installed observium on Centos 6.5 64bit, I am able to see my device but no graphs.
This is what i'm seeing , any help would greatly be appreciated,
Thanks
Mark
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Thanks Gents,
Aaron
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From: Nikolay Shopik <shopik(a)inblock.ru>
Date: 13/12/2013 8:07 AM (GMT+10:00)
To: Observium Network Observation System <observium(a)observium.org>
Subject: Re: [Observium] sponsoring a feature request.
Hey Aaron
jira.observium.org - is better place
On 13 дек. 2013 г., at 1:03, "Aaron Daniels - Lists" <lists(a)daniels.id.au> wrote:
>> Please do not post patches to the list.
>>
>> Adam.
>>
>
> Sorry Adam,
> What is the process for contributing code to the project?
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron
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Add a sysContact to your switch and add it on the device in observium. Click the gear when drilled down to a device. Just the switch one is required but both helps in rare cases.
Also, my pleasure.
Vmman <vmman50(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Joshua thank you very much, that seems to have worked.
Sorry to bug you I have another question
I'm monitoring a Cisco switch, how do you get the location correct on the global map?
Mark
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Josh Hopper <joshhopper(a)protectplus.com<mailto:joshhopper@protectplus.com>> wrote:
You have the same issue I just fixed.
Chmod 775 on your rrd folder and make sure you have your cron setup correctly (bottom of the install guide).
--
Sincerely,
Joshua Hopper, A+ CE
Network Administrator
[cid:image001.jpg@01CEF74F.A95B40D0]
420 3rd Ave NW Hickory NC 28601
Office: 828-449-1839x2160<tel:828-449-1839x2160> | Cell: 828-855-7565<tel:828-855-7565>
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 3:19 PM
To: observium(a)observium.org<mailto:observium@observium.org>
Subject: [Observium] New install no graphs
I'm a beginner, installed observium on Centos 6.5 64bit, I am able to see my device but no graphs.
This is what i'm seeing , any help would greatly be appreciated,
Thanks
Mark
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I'm a beginner, installed observium on Centos 6.5 64bit, I am able to see
my device but no graphs.
This is what i'm seeing , any help would greatly be appreciated,
Thanks
Mark
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Checking the Juniper docs it seems that there is MIB support in JUNIPER-VPN-MIB… If I snmpwalk 1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.3.26 I do indeed get the pseudowire status from the box… I put it here: http://pastebin.com/mMuhdKbA
123456789 is the sanitized pseudo wire ID…
Not having looked at the Cisco MIB for this, is it remotely similar making this a doable adventure?
Regards,
Rutger
On 12 Dec 2013, at 05:55, observium-request(a)observium.org wrote:
> The pseudowire support was written for Cisco specific MIBs.
>
> I've no idea if Juniper supply comparable MIBs, but it certainly
> wouldn't be compatible without writing code (and partially rewriting the
> existing cisco code to be more generic).
>
> Thanks,
> adam.
>
> On 2013-12-11 20:39, Rutger Bevaart wrote:
>> Just setup a hybrid Cisco to Juniper pseudo wire. It is detected by
>> Observium just fine on the Cisco side, but not on the Juniper side
>> showing a half circuit.
>>
>> Can I somehow get this working without reverting to a Cisco-Cisco
>> setup?
>>
>> Regards
>> Rutger
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