Could you provide instruction show to get this to work, please?

 

This is the one addon I really would like to see working.

 

Wolfgang

 

 

From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Eric Kollmann
Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2016 21:44
To: Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.org>
Subject: Re: [Observium] Tables in the Observium DB

 

Once you verified it had to be changed and indicated links table is no longer there, think I got it updated to work now:

 

have to actually remove the 2 lines starting with //, but basically changed links to neighbours and updated l.local_port_id to l.port_id below.  Running this with 1100+ devices in observium kicks out a really large map, but got to say great product!

 

 

SELECT

  UPPER(d.hostname) AS local_hostname,

  p.port_id AS local_port_id,

  p.ifName AS local_port,

  p.ifSpeed/1000000 as local_port_speed,

  l.remote_port_id AS remote_port_id,

  rp.ifName AS remote_port,

  UPPER(l.remote_hostname) AS remote_hostname,

  d.hardware AS hardware,

  rd.hardware AS remote_hardware,

  s.ifInErrors_rate AS local_in_errors_rate,

  s.ifOutErrors_rate AS local_out_errors_rate,

  s.ifInOctets_rate*8 AS local_in_octets_rate,

  s.ifOutOctets_rate*8 AS local_out_octets_rate,

  s.ifInOctets_perc AS local_in_octets_perc,

  s.ifOutOctets_perc AS local_out_octets_perc

FROM

  `devices` AS d,

  `devices` as rd,

  `ports` AS p,

  `ports` as rp,

   //  `links` AS l,

  `neighbours` AS l,

  `ports-state` AS s

WHERE

  //  p.port_id = l.local_port_id AND

  p.port_id = l.port_id AND

  p.device_id = d.device_id AND

  rp.port_id = l.remote_port_id AND

  rp.device_id = rd.device_id AND

  p.port_id = s.port_id AND

  UPPER(d.hostname) = UPPER(%s);

"""

 

 

 

On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Eric Kollmann <xnih13@gmail.com> wrote:

Perfect, happy to test it out if/when you get a chance to send it on.  If php stuff needs tweaked I'll see what I can come up with there.

 

Eric

 

On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:

Hi Eric,

I rewrote the query that script uses and it's saved to a text file. I've not gotten around to rewriting the rest of the code in php yet,since I don't have a CDP network to test on.

I can dig out the SQL when I'm not driving :) (bathroom stop, I can't write email and drive! ;))

Adam.


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On 1 Nov 2016, at 16:11, Eric Kollmann <xnih13@gmail.com> wrote:

First, I just took over our install of this, wasn't involved in the initial setup of observium and I understand the piece I'm asking about is not part of observium, just uses the data it collects and I want to verify if structure has changed since it was released or if there is something incorrectly setup with our system.

 

I'm looking to build out graphviz maps with the data observium has gathered, specifically using:

 

Going through their code, it queries the db for the links table and fails.  Looking at the database I have a neighbours table, but not links.  Google search I see links table discussed back in 2014, but nothing much recently.

 

So, did the links table go away in newer versions, or is the fact that the table is missing an issue with our setup?  If it is supposed to be there and missing, I'll work on figuring that out next, if it did just go away I just want to verify that.

 

Thanks



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