My port naming convention for core ports doesn't follow the "Core:" spec required by Observium. Is it possible to specify a custom type, or perhaps change the default? I'd love to see my core ports with a click of the Ports drop-down hopefully by avoiding having to reconfigure over 400 port descriptions. I can't see anything in defaults.inc.php and I'm not well enough versed in php to really know how to go about looking through the php code to try and find the answer. My google-fu is failing me too, so any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Getting the files in the right place is left as an exercise for the user.
:)
Rachid Zarouali <rzarouali(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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Smokeping isn't always 20 pings?
Well I never!
:)
Adam.
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Hi,
Just setup Smokeping integration (and generated targets using Michiel’s groovy script – thanks!). Anyway, it’s all working fine for all the hosts but I’m not sure what the 3rd graph on the Ping tab is meant to show, called localhost. It appears on every single host’s “Ping” tab.
Have I just failed to configured a hostname *somewhere* or is this graph meant to display something else? When you click on it you just get an “Insufficient Permissions” message, image attached for reference.
Any input or pointers as to what I’ve done wrong are welcome – cheers :)
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Robert Williams
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Hi,
Can any of the devs explain why Observium phones home (to
update.observium.org) when it runs discover.php? What data is being sent
and why isn't this behaviour explicitly mentioned anywhere in the docs or
on observium.org?
Thanks,
Dermot
User editing was turned off a year or two ago because of spam.
Running the script on every rrd is not advised. Only run it on things with spikes!
I'll have a look at the page.
Adam.
List User <list(a)redspeedservers.com> wrote:
>I didn't see how I can edit it so:
>http://www.observium.org/wiki/Removing_RRDTool_Spikes
>
>for i in rrds/*/*.rrd; do scripts/removespikes.pl $i; done;
>should be
>for i in rrd/*/*.rrd; do scripts/removespikes.pl $i; done;
>
>Changes: rrds -> rrd
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I didn't see how I can edit it so:
http://www.observium.org/wiki/Removing_RRDTool_Spikes
for i in rrds/*/*.rrd; do scripts/removespikes.pl $i; done;
should be
for i in rrd/*/*.rrd; do scripts/removespikes.pl $i; done;
Changes: rrds -> rrd
From what version to what version?
What event log entries don't work?
What things that you expect to generate email alerts don't work?
You will not receive any help if you just whine rather than providing any useful information.
Adam.
Hynek Med <hynek(a)prozeta.cz> wrote:
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>
>after upgrading Observium via svn there are no event logs and we are not
>getting e-mail alerts. Where should I look for problems, can you point
>me to a direction, what to look at?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Hynek
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Why are you such a dick, Adam? It didn't sound whiney to me at all. Sorry if some of us are not Linux gods and need a little more direction. I'm so glad I went with Nagios instead of Observium.
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Hi,
after upgrading Observium via svn there are no event logs and we are not
getting e-mail alerts. Where should I look for problems, can you point
me to a direction, what to look at?
Thanks,
Hynek