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shit :)
Adam Armstrong Managing Director & Lead Architect Observium Limited http://www.observium.org http://docs.observium.org http://jira.observium.org On 2018-03-23 23:45:14, McDonald Richards mcdonald.richards@gmail.com wrote: Updating to 9125 threw these errors on a Centos based install:
-- Updating database/file schema 367 -> 368 # (php) Migrating groups to new format PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function r() in /opt/observium/includes/groups.inc.php:738 Stack trace: #0 /opt/observium/update/368.php(14): parse_qb_ruleset('port', Array) #1 /opt/observium/includes/functions.inc.php(304): include('/opt/observium/...') #2 /opt/observium/includes/update/update.php(143): include_wrapper('/opt/observium/...') #3 /opt/observium/discovery.php(119): include('/opt/observium/...') #4 {main} thrown in /opt/observium/includes/groups.inc.php on line 738
Observium 18.3.9125 (23rd March 2018) OS Linux 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64 [amd64] (CentOS 7) Apache 2.4.6 (CentOS) OpenSSL/1.0.2k-fips PHP/7.0.25 SVN/1.7.14 PHP 7.0.25 (OPcache: ENABLED) Python 2.7.5 MySQL 5.5.56-MariaDB (extension: mysqli 5.5.56-MariaDB) SNMP NET-SNMP 5.7.2 RRDtool 1.6.0
Any tips?
On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org [mailto:adama@memetic.org]> wrote:
Hi,
The groups matching system has recently been rewritten. Please update to the latest SVN :)
(This might be difficult if you chose to use the stable branch, since these changes aren't in stable yet)
Adam.
Sent from BlueMail [http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=12512] On 23 Mar 2018, at 23:16, mal@platinumnetworks.com.au [mailto:mal@platinumnetworks.com.au] wrote: Hey all – probably a dumb newbie questions so apologies… I am trying to define groups based on the contents of the port description. I am using this as a training ground before I move on to alert checkers! I have edited the port description to include L3 and I can see that Observium is retrieving the port descriptions correctly however I do not seem to be able to define a group correctly. I have created a group as below: i.e. Based on containing “L3” in the port description add to the group. I can confirm that there are 15+ devices containing “L3” – example… If I do a search on ports containing L3 I retrieve the full list of devices. I originally thought I had made the query too tight but I’ve tried a number of broad combinations and never seem to have any members found. I am using 18.3.9073 (3rd March 2018). What am I missing? 😊 Cheers Mal
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