Insufficient Permission Issue:
Hii,
We have configured observium monitor tool in centos 5.8, when we have requested url in the browser we got the below error.
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It would be a big help if you told us what page your are trying to reach.
Have you checked the permissions for that user?
/Peter
2013/8/3 Ravindra Gupta ravindragupta9@gmail.com
Hii,
We have configured observium monitor tool in centos 5.8, when we have requested url in the browser we got the below error.
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a) why centos b) why not the latest version of centos c) why centos d) go to a
Also, you probably added the user with level of 0.
adam.
On 2013-08-03 07:34, Ravindra Gupta wrote:
Hii,
We have configured observium monitor tool in centos 5.8, when we have requested url in the browser we got the below error.
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On 3 August 2013 22:15, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
a) why centos
Because Ubuntu is a pain in the backside for someone used to RHEL/SLES type implementations?
I use CentOS because I hate the way Ubuntu manages services, and because I'm used to it. However, I don't belittle Ubuntu at every opportunity, as seems to be the modus operandi here. I saw a quote by someone who works in a mixed Debian/Ubuntu and RHEL shop the other day which is particularly pertinent
"I use XX because it works for me."
Can we get away from the distro bashing and concentrate on fixing issues? Yes, I know you use Ubuntu and love it, and I know you don't want to support CentOS, but that doesn't mean the whole world needs to follow you.
You have an excellent product in Observium - it's a shame to see such crap bringing it down for people who are only trying to make it work (and, by definition, increase penetration of the product).
DaZZa
On 3 August 2013 16:34, Ravindra Gupta ravindragupta9@gmail.com wrote:
We have configured observium monitor tool in centos 5.8, when we have requested url in the browser we got the below error.
I get that one once in a while too - it generally means your login session has timed out - if you try and access anything else, you'll get dumped back to the main page and have to log back in.
By "timed out", I mean "stopped working for reasons not necessarily including inactivity", because I've had it happen between one click and the next
DaZZa
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Adam Armstrong
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DaZZa
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Peter Persson (Bredband2)
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Ravindra Gupta