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the escape codes can be a drag if you are trying to read in the browser, but if you download these (to a Linux host), and then view them with 'less -R <filename>', the colorization is rendered as you'd expect it to be, and may even help with reading.
Have you figured out the issue yet? I did not see (maybe missed) it get resolved here.
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On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 4:43 AM Bryan Fields via observium < observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:
On 11/10/23 3:43 AM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
I've captured the output here:http://keekles.org/OpenBSD.txt
I didn't see an option to kill the escape codes for color though.
That file ok, but this is not debug output.. you must run commands with -d flag as I written! With debug I can see required snmp outputs.. (or errors)
Sorry, I know how frustrating that is, it was an oversight and I appreciate the help.
I've run both these commands: su observium -c '/opt/observium/discovery.php -d -h 52'
/root/OpenBSD-debug.txt
su observium -c '/opt/observium/poller.php -d -h 52'
/root/OpenBSD-debug.txt
The output is here: http://keekles.org/OpenBSD-debug.txt
Thank you,
Bryan Fields
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