the permissions are like"

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root@monitoring:/etc/cron.d#
root@monitoring:/etc/cron.d#
root@monitoring:/etc/cron.d#  more observium
33  */6   * * *   root    /opt/observium/discovery.php -h all >> /dev/null 2>&1
*/5 *     * * *   root    /opt/observium/discovery.php -h new >> /dev/null 2>&1
*/5 *     * * *   root    /opt/observium/poller.php -h all >> /dev/null 2>&1
root@monitoring:/etc/cron.d#                                                    
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Thank you.

On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Support <caretechtest@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

The permissions seems to be correct. but while trying to add devices, the screen resides the same.

And the device doesn't get added.

Please verify the snapshot attached below.

Thank you.


On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Tracy Phillips <tracphil@mantoso.com> wrote:
What are the permissions on your php scripts that cron is executing? They need to be at least executable by root.

Tracy

On Jun 6, 2013, at 5:23 AM, Richard Davies <richard@miracle-information-services.co.uk> wrote:

>
> Here is my /etc/cron.d/observium
>
>> root@linux2:/etc/cron.d# more observium
>> 33  */6   * * *   root    /opt/observium/discovery.php -h all >> /dev/null 2>&1
>> */5 *     * * *   root    /opt/observium/discovery.php -h new >> /dev/null 2>&1
>> */5 *     * * *   root    /opt/observium/poller.php -h all >> /dev/null 2>&1
>> root@linux2:/etc/cron.d#
>
> Copied and paste straight from the installation guide.
>
> Richard
>
> On 06/06/2013 09:35, Stefan Milo wrote:
>> what's in your /etc/cron.d/observium ?
>>
>> br
>>
>> stefan milo
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> Fra: observium [observium-bounces@observium.org] P&#229; vegne af Richard Davies [richard@miracle-information-services.co.uk]
>> Sendt: 6. juni 2013 09:41
>> Til: observium@observium.org
>> Emne: [Observium] Setup problem
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am looking to implement snmp monitoring for the servers and network
>> devices we support. I am looking at opennms and observium, and have them
>> both running, monitoring some of our internal servers and devices.
>>
>> Observium is running on debian 7 - Wheezy. I believe I followed the
>> debian specific installation instructions exactly, and Observium is up
>> and running. I have configured it to monitor 2 of our Windows servers, 2
>> LINUX servers, a cisco router and sonicwall firewall. The initial
>> discovery seems to have worked. However the olling does not seem to be
>> working from cron. Looking at the  observium.log
>>
>>> /opt/observium/discovery.php new June 5, 2013, 15:25 - 0 devices
>>> discovered in 0.
>>> 006 secs
>>> /opt/observium/discovery.php new June 5, 2013, 15:30 - 0 devices
>>> discovered in 0.
>>> 007 secs
>>> /opt/observium/discovery.php new June 5, 2013, 15:35 - 0 devices
>>> discovered in 0.
>>> 005 secs
>>>  ...
>> discovery is running from cron every 5 mins as expected, but there is no
>> mention in the log of poller.php running. I am sure I have been stupid
>> and am missing something simple. All the graphs have a title Error
>> Drawing Graph, guess that is because there is no data.
>>
>> Any help and advice would be appreciated, where to look to resolve the
>> issues.
>>
>> Richard
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