Hi
I am evaluating Observium for reading the number of received bgp routes on ASR9000 routers.
I have successfully discovered one of our testrouters and I can see the bgp peers in the liste. However it only detects the vpnv4/vpnv6 bgp peers. It does not detect the bgp peers inside vrfs.
Is there any possibility to do so? Apparently they should be read in CISCO-BGP4-MIB
Regards
Mihai
Hello,
I have a huawei 6851-48S6Q and i added this to my observium, but i could
not see the CPU Graph, Can somebody help me to solve this problem?
Thank you. Regards
Hi
I try today to migrate my installation to newer OS - Ubuntu 20
RRDs transferred ok
DB transferred ok, devices all OK
But the weirdest thing is that I couldn’t login with any of my logins when
I was trying via URL
I only was able to login by using the IP.
Cross checked that the IP any URL is the same
Any ideas ?
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I’m using the top-level VLANs view to help identify VLANs we can remove, and it’s remarkably helpful, at least as a starting point.
This view identifies that I have, for example, 2 untagged ports on VLAN 6… which is great, but how do I see *which ports* those are?
I haven’t been able to find anything I can click on that reveals the port names/numbers, or even which device they’re on.
Beyond that, how is it possible to have 2 untagged ports on 0 (zero) devices, in the first place?
While we’re at it, in <hostname>/vlan/vlan_id=XYZ/ page, why are the labels “Devices”, “Tagged Ports”, “Untagged Ports” and “MACs” in the banner clickable if they don’t do anything?
Help? I’m assuming I’m missing something here.
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Installing observium for the first time.
:/opt/observium$ cat VERSION
Observium CE 21.10.1
I am following the instructions to install the linux agent:
https://docs.observium.org/unix_agent/
I am not finding an agent-script called 'os'. Where can I find the
agent-script called 'os' ?
# ls -1 /usr/lib/observium_agent/scripts-available
apache
areca-hw
asterisk
bind
ceph
crashplan
dhcpkit
dmi
dovecot
dpkg
drbd
edac
exim-mailqueue-extended.pl
exim-mailqueue.sh
exim_stats_process.pl
freeradius
freeradius.conf.sample
freeradius.sh
hdarray
hddtemp
icecast
icecast.conf.default
ioping
ioping.cnf
ipmitool-sensor
jvm-over-jmx
kamailio
ksm
lighttpd
lmsensors
lvs_stats
memcached
mongodb
munin
munin-scripts
mysql
mysql.cnf
nfs
nfsd
nginx
nsd
ntpd
nvidia-smi
openvpn
postfix_mailgraph
postfix_qshape
postgresql.conf
postgresql.pl
powerdns
powerdns-recursor
proxmox-qemu
raspberrypi
README
rpm
sabnzbd-qstatus
shoutcast
shoutcast.conf
shoutcast.default.conf
temperature
unbound
varnish
virt-what
vmwaretools
zimbra
zyxel-nas326
I can’t say for certain but I recently upgraded from 21.12.11831 (stable) -> 22.2.11898 (stable) and all of our user accounts that had specific device permissions seem to have lost those entries. Is there anything in the upgrade that may have overwritten or otherwise caused those permissions to disappear?