Indeed, where i'm not using the billing, and did have this same issue (sorry for not replying with the answer to the problem). We are very pleased with using Observium in our infrastructure. The visibility that we have now, without the worries of maintaining
something like cacti templates, has hugely increased.
For us, it's best graphing tool that we have for our network equipment.
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Useless is a bit strong. Remember, the feedback you get in any public project like this is almost always from people who had an issue. Folks like me who use and love your software without issue you never hear from. :)
So hey, thanks from me! And try to to be too jaded about user contributions. Over here at Untangle we'd love it if some users actually tried to contribute. :)
m.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 6:13 AM, Tom Laermans
<tom.laermans@powersource.cx> wrote:
Hmm, we've had this issue before, including the solution, on IRC - I'll
add it to the FAQ :-)
(I must however agree: abandoned contributions are useless)
Tom
On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 14:50 +0200, Maarten De Wispelaere wrote:
> Wed Sep 19 14:21:13 2012] [error] [client <removed>] PHP Warning:
> Unknown: Input variables exceeded 1000. To increase the limit change
> max_input_vars in php.ini. in Unknown on line 0, referer:
>
http://observium.test/device/device=38/tab=edit/section=ports/
>
>
> This is the default setting in this version of php, I changed it to
> 10000 - runs OK now.
>
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