Dude, just use your work pro credentials to install a pro instance at home!

The license allows you to run an extra instance for development and testing, and this certainly counts. :D

Adam.

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On 9 September 2015 19:06:10 AJ Schroeder <AJ.Schroeder@directsupply.com> wrote:

We have the professional edition here at work although I am doing all of my dabbling with a freshly installed CE on a test server. When I send the proposed changes to the Jira tracker I could test them out relatively quickly on our production system that runs the subscription version.

 

AJ

 

From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Mike Stupalov
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 4:29 AM
To: observium@observium.org
Subject: Re: [Observium] Support for Nortel/Avaya

 

Hi,

 for basic support (detect correct OS, version, etc) you can send snmp access to your device.

If want someting more (sensors/statuses, etc) you can use Professional Services http://www.observium.org/services/

P.S. But note, all changes will be avialable in the proffesional edition, and in community only in next CE release.

On 09.09.15 0:46, AJ Schroeder wrote:

Hello list,

 

Let me get this out of the way; I am not a developer.

 

Anyway, I have the pleasure of supporting a network that has older Nortel and Avaya devices on it. I’ve added them to observium and as expected they are showing up as generic devices. I browsed through the developer section on how to add new device support and I have followed those steps and have added some very basic support for Nortel switches (OS version and Serial Number)

First question – would this extra support be of any interest to the Observium devs?

 

I’d like to add more meaningful information such as CPU/Memory utilization, flash usage, etc. However, that step appears to be a bit more challenging. Second question – is this documented somewhere or do I need to “reverse engineer” this support from the existing scripts?

 

Any help or suggestions are appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

AJ Schroeder




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