It's time I give something back to the community.
This project, GitHub - SergeCaron/observium_appliance: Build and maintain an Observium appliancehttps://github.com/SergeCaron/observium_appliance, is aimed at SMB environments and walks the sysadmin through each phase of creating and maintaining (backup, restore, upgrade) an Observium appliance.
It also covers the installation of Let's Encrypt certificates, secure (https) access to the Observium web site, basic email configuration for notifications, and log aggregation.
It's basically a recipe with scripts. A small appliance with fault tolerant network configuration is shown to emphasize the standalone nature of the project. Of course, any virtual environment can do ;-)
I hope I kept the typos and omissions to a minimum.
Regards,
Serge Caron
I wish someone would build an Observium Docker image which would make it so much easier to set up and eliminate a large number of questions on this list. LibreNMS did a good job on theirs...Observium should reappropriate some things from that project and also consider adding some of their innovative features. I still much prefer Observium's GUI!
-Graeme
On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 10:40 AM Serge Caron via observium < observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:
It’s time I give something back to the community.
This project, GitHub - SergeCaron/observium_appliance: Build and maintain an Observium appliance https://github.com/SergeCaron/observium_appliance, is aimed at SMB environments and walks the sysadmin through each phase of creating and maintaining (backup, restore, upgrade) an Observium appliance.
It also covers the installation of Let’s Encrypt certificates, secure (https) access to the Observium web site, basic email configuration for notifications, and log aggregation.
It’s basically a recipe with scripts. A small appliance with fault tolerant network configuration is shown to emphasize the standalone nature of the project. Of course, any virtual environment can do ;-)
I hope I kept the typos and omissions to a minimum.
Regards,
Serge Caron
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Here it is : mbixtech/observium - Docker Image | Docker Hubhttps://hub.docker.com/r/mbixtech/observium/#!
However, you still don’t have Let’s Encrypt, log aggregation, certificates, etc.
Regards,
Serge Caron
De : Graeme Davis graeme@graeme.org Envoyé : 3 mai 2024 12:40 À : Observium observium@lists.observium.org Cc : Serge Caron scaron@pcevolution.com Objet : Re: [Observium] Building an Observium appliance
I wish someone would build an Observium Docker image which would make it so much easier to set up and eliminate a large number of questions on this list. LibreNMS did a good job on theirs...Observium should reappropriate some things from that project and also consider adding some of their innovative features. I still much prefer Observium's GUI!
-Graeme
On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 10:40 AM Serge Caron via observium <observium@lists.observium.orgmailto:observium@lists.observium.org> wrote: It’s time I give something back to the community.
This project, GitHub - SergeCaron/observium_appliance: Build and maintain an Observium appliancehttps://github.com/SergeCaron/observium_appliance, is aimed at SMB environments and walks the sysadmin through each phase of creating and maintaining (backup, restore, upgrade) an Observium appliance.
It also covers the installation of Let’s Encrypt certificates, secure (https) access to the Observium web site, basic email configuration for notifications, and log aggregation.
It’s basically a recipe with scripts. A small appliance with fault tolerant network configuration is shown to emphasize the standalone nature of the project. Of course, any virtual environment can do ;-)
I hope I kept the typos and omissions to a minimum.
Regards,
Serge Caron
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Howdy Adam, et al.,
For reference, Windows Server 2025 now shows up as:
Hardware: Intel64 Family 6 Model 85 Stepping 4 AT/AT COMPATIBLE - Software: Windows Version 6.3 (Build 26100 Multiprocessor Free)
That new build number 26100, as compared to a Win Server 2022:
Hardware: Intel64 Family 6 Model 63 Stepping 2 AT/AT COMPATIBLE - Software: Windows Version 6.3 (Build 20348 Multiprocessor Free)
I won't even presume to be able to tell you what to put into includes/polling/os/windows.inc.php.
Regards, Ron
Hello,
just funny it's still support for SNMP?
Can you make for me discovery debug and snmpdump from it? (Send me personally, not in list)
Commands: ./discovery.php -dd -h <device_id> ./scripts/snmpdump.php -h <device_id>
P.S. Can you use WMI on WS2025?
Ron M. via observium wrote on 16.12.2024 08:43:
Howdy Adam, et al.,
For reference, Windows Server 2025 now shows up as:
Hardware: Intel64 Family 6 Model 85 Stepping 4 AT/AT COMPATIBLE - Software: Windows Version 6.3 (Build 26100 Multiprocessor Free)
That new build number 26100, as compared to a Win Server 2022:
Hardware: Intel64 Family 6 Model 63 Stepping 2 AT/AT COMPATIBLE - Software: Windows Version 6.3 (Build 20348 Multiprocessor Free)
I won't even presume to be able to tell you what to put into includes/polling/os/windows.inc.php.
Regards, Ron _______________________________________________ observium mailing list -- observium@lists.observium.org To unsubscribe send an email to observium-leave@lists.observium.org
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