On this note, are there permissions to consider?

Now, I was a dirty bastard and named my smokeping targets something horrible and also put them in groups. I'm not worthy :p 
So I created a folder with proper named links to the smokeping targets - this works... for the most part.

The issue is that some graphs have NO_AUTH titles and no data. Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/TdzD4av.png

  Inline image 1

Additionally, if I click on one of these NO_AUTH graphs I receive an error stating I have insufficient permissions to view the page. 
I am the admin user.



On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 2:15 PM, John Macleod <jcdmacleod@me.com> wrote:
Adam,

Is there a correct format for the Outgoing smokeping integration on a host?

IE, ping a target called Google (host 8.8.8.8) from a host called observium, observium host is a host in Observium.  I see Ping - Incoming, Ping - Outgoing.

Am I correctly assuming that the ping from the observium name host to Google could/can show under Outgoing?

If I have completely lost the plot I will shut up, otherwise, could you let me know the naming structure to do this?


Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 2013-04-24 20:08, Sam Munzani wrote:
Hi,

I am new to Observium. Downloaded it last week and got a few devices
working on it. Did Rancid plug-in and now all configs show up on
Observium.

I also added following to config.php and have Nagios3 and Smokeping
running independently on the same box. However I don't know how its
supposed to show up. Rancid was obvious because of the extra tab that
shows up. How does it work with nagios and smoke ping? The
documentation on these integration is very light.

$config['rrdtool'] = "/usr/bin/rrdtool";
$config['fping'] = "/usr/bin/fping";
#$config['fping6'] = "/usr/bin/fping6";
$config['snmpwalk'] = "/usr/bin/snmpwalk";
$config['snmpget'] = "/usr/bin/snmpget";
$config['snmpbulkwalk'] = "/usr/bin/snmpbulkwalk";
$config['whois'] = "/usr/bin/whois";
$config['ping'] = "/bin/ping";
$config['mtr'] = "/usr/bin/mtr";
$config['nmap'] = "/usr/bin/nmap";
$config['nagios_plugins'] = "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins";
$config['ipmitool'] = "/usr/bin/ipmitool";
$config['smokeping']['dir'] = "/var/lib/smokeping/";
#$config['virsh'] = "/usr/bin/virsh";

Also, does it have an ability to add a few URL monitors? I didn't see
a reference in the documentation anywhere.

There is no Nagios integration, there never will be. Nagios is an
affront to mankind.

Smokeping integration requires correctly named rrds, the rrds need to
have the same names as the hostnames used in Observium.

http://www.observium.org/wiki/Smokeping_Integration

There is no ability to add "URL" monitors, whatever they are.

adam.
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