
Hi folks,
Bit new here.
Have an observium (community edition) install in test environment. Is het possible to creat my own ports to test on? Want to test for example ports on a cloverleaf (communication) server to check orm messages etc. Also wanna check dicomports, mostly on 104.
Any idea how to do this with observium?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Jean-Paul --- Jean-Paul Geerets - ICT Radiologie
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I think you might be using the wrong words :)
adam. On 24/03/2015 06:25:33, J.P.M.H. Geerets j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nl wrote: Hi folks,
Bit new here.
Have an observium (community edition) install in test environment. Is het possible to creat my own ports to test on? Want to test for example ports on a cloverleaf (communication) server to check orm messages etc. Also wanna check dicomports, mostly on 104.
Any idea how to do this with observium?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Jean-Paul --- Jean-Paul Geerets - ICT Radiologie
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He wants to monitor an applications port(s), up/down and the data going going threw it. I was thinking about using Observium to monitor dicom/hl7 ports too, but have not looked into it yet.
Frank
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 2:48 AM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
I think you might be using the wrong words :)
adam.
On 24/03/2015 06:25:33, J.P.M.H. Geerets j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nl wrote: Hi folks,
Bit new here.
Have an observium (community edition) install in test environment. Is het possible to creat my own ports to test on? Want to test for example ports on a cloverleaf (communication) server to check orm messages etc. Also wanna check dicomports, mostly on 104.
Any idea how to do this with observium?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Jean-Paul
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Frank,
Right… this is what i wanna check…. Or would it be better to use nagios (for example) for this?
Grt
Jean-Paul
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Frank Lahr Sent: dinsdag 24 maart 2015 13:17 To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] howto control ports
He wants to monitor an applications port(s), up/down and the data going going threw it. I was thinking about using Observium to monitor dicom/hl7 ports too, but have not looked into it yet.
Frank
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 2:48 AM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.orgmailto:adama@memetic.org> wrote: I think you might be using the wrong words :)
adam.
On 24/03/2015 06:25:33, J.P.M.H. Geerets <j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nlmailto:j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nl> wrote: Hi folks,
Bit new here.
Have an observium (community edition) install in test environment. Is het possible to creat my own ports to test on? Want to test for example ports on a cloverleaf (communication) server to check orm messages etc. Also wanna check dicomports, mostly on 104.
Any idea how to do this with observium?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Jean-Paul --- Jean-Paul Geerets - ICT Radiologie
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Well, that was totally not obvious!
We don't actually do any "port" monitoring at all, the old services code is long since deprecated and probably broken.
Adam.
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On 24 March 2015 12:17:28 Frank Lahr logman0u812@gmail.com wrote:
He wants to monitor an applications port(s), up/down and the data going going threw it. I was thinking about using Observium to monitor dicom/hl7 ports too, but have not looked into it yet.
Frank
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 2:48 AM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
I think you might be using the wrong words :)
adam.
On 24/03/2015 06:25:33, J.P.M.H. Geerets j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nl wrote: Hi folks,
Bit new here.
Have an observium (community edition) install in test environment. Is het possible to creat my own ports to test on? Want to test for example ports on a cloverleaf (communication) server to check orm messages etc. Also wanna check dicomports, mostly on 104.
Any idea how to do this with observium?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Jean-Paul
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Sorry adam, What words could be a better choice?
Regards, Jean-Paul
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: dinsdag 24 maart 2015 7:49 To: observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] howto control ports
I think you might be using the wrong words :)
adam.
On 24/03/2015 06:25:33, J.P.M.H. Geerets <j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nlmailto:j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nl> wrote: Hi folks,
Bit new here.
Have an observium (community edition) install in test environment. Is het possible to creat my own ports to test on? Want to test for example ports on a cloverleaf (communication) server to check orm messages etc. Also wanna check dicomports, mostly on 104.
Any idea how to do this with observium?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Jean-Paul --- Jean-Paul Geerets - ICT Radiologie
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If I knew what you were talking about, I would be able to suggest better ones...
Adam.
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On 24 March 2015 17:53:23 "J.P.M.H. Geerets" j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nl wrote:
Sorry adam, What words could be a better choice?
Regards, Jean-Paul
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: dinsdag 24 maart 2015 7:49 To: observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] howto control ports
I think you might be using the wrong words :)
adam.
On 24/03/2015 06:25:33, J.P.M.H. Geerets <j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nlmailto:j.p.geerets@amc.uva.nl> wrote: Hi folks,
Bit new here.
Have an observium (community edition) install in test environment. Is het possible to creat my own ports to test on? Want to test for example ports on a cloverleaf (communication) server to check orm messages etc. Also wanna check dicomports, mostly on 104.
Any idea how to do this with observium?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Jean-Paul
Jean-Paul Geerets - ICT Radiologie
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