You need to install fping using whatever method your distro facilitates. If fping is already installed, you must provide the real path to it; as it may be different from the examples.
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Muhammad Alihyder Bhuiyan < alihyder_cse@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dear Sir,
I Successfully install Observium at my office but i can not add my Device on Observium for monitoring . Here all are Cisco Device and I checked that snmpwalk is working. I can ping my all cisco device by name when try to add by cli command and also from GUI but the given error message shown: *Could not ping dhanmondi*.
*It may be mentioned here that, i checked everything as per this command: **Usage (SNMPv1/2c): ./addhost.php <hostname> [community] [v1|v2c] [port] [udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6] But still same error message shown.*
I also check it : vi config.php and add the following part. $config['fping'] = "/usr/sbin/fping";
but can not find fping file/folder to this location /usr/sbin .
Therefore you are requested to provide me instruction step by step for solving this problem. See the bellow message for your kind information.
root@Observium:/opt/observium#* ping dhanmondi* PING dhanmondi.mblbd.com (192.168.102.2) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from dhanmondi.mblbd.com (192.168.102.2): icmp_req=1 ttl=252 time=1.87 ms 64 bytes from dhanmondi.mblbd.com (192.168.102.2): icmp_req=2 ttl=252 time=2.03 ms 64 bytes from dhanmondi.mblbd.com (192.168.102.2): icmp_req=3 ttl=252 time=1.96 ms ^C --- dhanmondi.mblbd.com ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2003ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.872/1.956/2.038/0.084 ms root@Observium:/opt/observium#
root@Observium:/opt/observium# ./addhost.php dhanmondi (my snmp communicty) v2c *Could not ping dhanmondi Could not ping dhanmondi*
Observium v0.13.6.4140 Add Host Tool
Usage (SNMPv1/2c): ./addhost.php <hostname> [community] [v1|v2c] [port] [udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6] Usage (SNMPv3) : Config Defaults : ./addhost.php <hostname> any v3 [user] [port] [udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6] No Auth, No Priv : ./addhost.php <hostname> nanp v3 [user] [port] [udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6] Auth, No Priv : ./addhost.php <hostname> anp v3 <user> <password> [md5|sha] [port] [udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6] Auth, Priv : ./addhost.php <hostname> ap v3 <user> <password> <enckey> [md5|sha] [aes|dsa] [port] [ud p|udp6|tcp|tcp6] Remember to run discovery for the host afterwards.
root@Observium:/opt/observium#
Waiting for your quick step by step instruction for solving my problem.
-- Thanks &
Warm Regards.
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From: rob_vanhooren@mac.com Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2013 20:31:57 -0400 To: observium@observium.org Subject: [Observium] backend DB
curious whether anyone's farted around with using MariaDB or *gasp*
PostgreSQL for their install.
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