Enhancement Request: Latest Reported Operating System
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It would be nice if there was another column next to "Operating System" for Network devices that had the latest reported IOS from Cisco/Dell. That way one could easily see which devices need to be upgraded to the latest IOS to ensure that security and bug fixes are addressed.
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iirc cisco doesn't share this via any kind public api.
On 09.04.2014 15:55, techuser6@gmail.com wrote:
It would be nice if there was another column next to "Operating System" for Network devices that had the latest reported IOS from Cisco/Dell. That way one could easily see which devices need to be upgraded to the latest IOS to ensure that security and bug fixes are addressed.
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Are you suggesting that we maintain a database of the current version of software for every device in existance?
No.
adam.
On 2014-04-09 06:55, techuser6@gmail.com wrote:
It would be nice if there was another column next to "Operating System" for Network devices that had the latest reported IOS from Cisco/Dell. That way one could easily see which devices need to be upgraded to the latest IOS to ensure that security and bug fixes are addressed.
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Also, your emails are pretty annoying in that they don't actually mention who you are, so I'm going to unsubscribe you. Goodbye.
On 2014-04-09 06:55, techuser6@gmail.com wrote:
It would be nice if there was another column next to "Operating System" for Network devices that had the latest reported IOS from Cisco/Dell. That way one could easily see which devices need to be upgraded to the latest IOS to ensure that security and bug fixes are addressed.
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Hi,
we use a couple of MLXe’s and ICX’s which seem fine at the first place running observium’s subscriber edition. However, a few part seems not working correctly:
+ MLXE’s - Memory shown as -1 on the device main page and has no graphs „nan“ at all - Memorypool usage graphs show -nan - Observium recognizes the installed Line card CPU but report 100% CPU on another machine adder 3 month earlier it reports OK - VLAN’s are reported fine, however, on the VLAN tab only untagged vlan1 (default vlan) has port associated with it, others are empt
+ ICX’s - CPU reported 100% all time, but same switch installed earlier shows fine - Compared to the MLXe it does not show LAG interfaces
Any hints on the the graphing which works for one device but another added later does not as well for the memory? I Don’t hink that observium suddenly broke the support for this, as it is still working for the other devices (exactly the same device).
What do I need to provide to help fixing the other things such as the LAG display for the ICX or others and to get more current Brocade device support?
Cheers, Swen
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Adam Armstrong
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Nikolay Shopik
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Swen Veckes (KDDI)
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techuser6@gmail.com