Hi all,
I don't see class names under the CBQoS section of the interface. I'm running 0.14.9.5798, which I believe is the latest for the commercial version. Is this in the works or should I be able to see them in this version?
Thanks, Chip
You should see class names. If you don't see class names, it means your classes are indexed in a different way to the device I did the development on, which means that Cisco needs to sort its fucking shit out and stop implementing MIBs like a schitzophrenic crack whore.
That MIB is a massive pile of convoluted turbofail, so I'm not really surprised that it doesn't work on some Cisco devices. Boo!
You might get an idea of why by looking at debugging for that module (and comparing it against a device where you do see class names)
adam.
On 2014-09-11 11:20, Chip Pleasants wrote:
Hi all,
I don't see class names under the CBQoS section of the interface. I'm running 0.14.9.5798, which I believe is the latest for the commercial version. Is this in the works or should I be able to see them in this version?
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I don't see names on any of Cisco devices. Below is a list. Is it possible I don't have something configured correctly? I looked around the docs, but couldn't find anything showing how to debug specific module. If you think it would help please send me how to debug and I'll set it up.
3945E 4510RE 2911 4506E 2951
-Chip
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
You should see class names. If you don't see class names, it means your classes are indexed in a different way to the device I did the development on, which means that Cisco needs to sort its fucking shit out and stop implementing MIBs like a schitzophrenic crack whore.
That MIB is a massive pile of convoluted turbofail, so I'm not really surprised that it doesn't work on some Cisco devices. Boo!
You might get an idea of why by looking at debugging for that module (and comparing it against a device where you do see class names)
adam.
On 2014-09-11 11:20, Chip Pleasants wrote:
Hi all,
I don't see class names under the CBQoS section of the interface. I'm running 0.14.9.5798, which I believe is the latest for the commercial version. Is this in the works or should I be able to see them in this version?
Thanks, Chip
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I don't see names on any of my Cisco devices. I currently have 3945e, 4510re, 2911, 4506e, and 2951 Cisco devices in my network. Is it possible I don't have something configured correctly? I looked around the docs, but couldn't find anything showing how to debug specific module. If you think it would help please send me how to debug and I'll set it up.
Thanks, Chip
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
You should see class names. If you don't see class names, it means your classes are indexed in a different way to the device I did the development on, which means that Cisco needs to sort its fucking shit out and stop implementing MIBs like a schitzophrenic crack whore.
That MIB is a massive pile of convoluted turbofail, so I'm not really surprised that it doesn't work on some Cisco devices. Boo!
You might get an idea of why by looking at debugging for that module (and comparing it against a device where you do see class names)
adam.
On 2014-09-11 11:20, Chip Pleasants wrote:
Hi all,
I don't see class names under the CBQoS section of the interface. I'm running 0.14.9.5798, which I believe is the latest for the commercial version. Is this in the works or should I be able to see them in this version?
Thanks, Chip
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I don't see names on any of my Cisco devices. I currently have Cisco 3945e, Cisco 4510re, Cisco 2911, Cisco 4506e, and Cisco 2951 in my network. Is it possible I don't have something configured correctly? I looked around the online docs, but couldn't find anything showing how to debug. If you think it would help please send me how to debug and I'll set it up.
Thanks, Chip
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
You should see class names. If you don't see class names, it means your classes are indexed in a different way to the device I did the development on, which means that Cisco needs to sort its fucking shit out and stop implementing MIBs like a schitzophrenic crack whore.
That MIB is a massive pile of convoluted turbofail, so I'm not really surprised that it doesn't work on some Cisco devices. Boo!
You might get an idea of why by looking at debugging for that module (and comparing it against a device where you do see class names)
adam.
On 2014-09-11 11:20, Chip Pleasants wrote:
Hi all,
I don't see class names under the CBQoS section of the interface. I'm running 0.14.9.5798, which I believe is the latest for the commercial version. Is this in the works or should I be able to see them in this version?
Thanks, Chip
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I don't see names on any of my Cisco devices and have quite the variety too. Is it possible I don't have something configured correctly? I looked around the online docs, but couldn't find anything showing how to debug. If you think it would help please send me how to debug and I'll set it up.
Thanks, Chip
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
You should see class names. If you don't see class names, it means your classes are indexed in a different way to the device I did the development on, which means that Cisco needs to sort its fucking shit out and stop implementing MIBs like a schitzophrenic crack whore.
That MIB is a massive pile of convoluted turbofail, so I'm not really surprised that it doesn't work on some Cisco devices. Boo!
You might get an idea of why by looking at debugging for that module (and comparing it against a device where you do see class names)
adam.
On 2014-09-11 11:20, Chip Pleasants wrote:
Hi all,
I don't see class names under the CBQoS section of the interface. I'm running 0.14.9.5798, which I believe is the latest for the commercial version. Is this in the works or should I be able to see them in this version?
Thanks, Chip
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Chip,
Can you stop spaming list with same message?
On 12/09/14 16:43, Chip Pleasants wrote:
I don't see names on any of my Cisco devices and have quite the variety too. Is it possible I don't have something configured correctly? I looked around the online docs, but couldn't find anything showing how to debug. If you think it would help please send me how to debug and I'll set it up.
Thanks, Chip
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
You should see class names. If you don't see class names, it means your classes are indexed in a different way to the device I did the development on, which means that Cisco needs to sort its fucking shit out and stop implementing MIBs like a schitzophrenic crack whore.
That MIB is a massive pile of convoluted turbofail, so I'm not really surprised that it doesn't work on some Cisco devices. Boo!
You might get an idea of why by looking at debugging for that module (and comparing it against a device where you do see class names)
adam.
On 2014-09-11 11:20, Chip Pleasants wrote:
Hi all,
I don't see class names under the CBQoS section of the interface. I'm running 0.14.9.5798, which I believe is the latest for the commercial version. Is this in the works or should I be able to see them in this version?
Thanks, Chip
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Sorry. I kept getting this back, therefore I thought it was blocked.
The following email message was blocked, as it may contain unacceptable language, or inappropriate material.
Message details: Sender: wpleasants@gmail.com; Recipient: observium@observium.org; Subject: Re: [Observium] Class names under CBQoS?
FNZ is the trading name of FNZ (UK) Ltd which is registered in England and Wales (05435760) 20-22 Bedford Row, London, WC1R 4JS.
FNZ (UK) Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (438687).
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-Chip
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 8:44 AM, Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru wrote:
Chip,
Can you stop spaming list with same message?
On 12/09/14 16:43, Chip Pleasants wrote:
I don't see names on any of my Cisco devices and have quite the variety too. Is it possible I don't have something configured correctly? I looked around the online docs, but couldn't find anything showing how to debug. If you think it would help please send me how to debug and I'll set it up.
Thanks, Chip
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org
wrote:
You should see class names. If you don't see class names, it means your classes are indexed in a different way to the device I did the
development
on, which means that Cisco needs to sort its fucking shit out and stop implementing MIBs like a schitzophrenic crack whore.
That MIB is a massive pile of convoluted turbofail, so I'm not really surprised that it doesn't work on some Cisco devices. Boo!
You might get an idea of why by looking at debugging for that module
(and
comparing it against a device where you do see class names)
adam.
On 2014-09-11 11:20, Chip Pleasants wrote:
Hi all,
I don't see class names under the CBQoS section of the interface. I'm running 0.14.9.5798, which I believe is the latest for the commercial version. Is this in the works or should I be able to see them in this version?
Thanks, Chip
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That's because my original email which you quote calls cisco crack whores :)
adam.
On 2014-09-12 13:53, Chip Pleasants wrote:
Sorry. I kept getting this back, therefore I thought it was blocked.
The following email message was blocked, as it may contain unacceptable language, or inappropriate material.
Message details: Sender: wpleasants@gmail.com; Recipient: observium@observium.org; Subject: Re: [Observium] Class names under CBQoS?
FNZ is the trading name of FNZ (UK) Ltd which is registered in England and Wales (05435760) 20-22 Bedford Row, London, WC1R 4JS.
FNZ (UK) Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (438687).
The contents of this e-mail are confidential and are intended for the attention of the addressee only. If this e-mail has been sent to you in error, kindly notify us immediately by telephone or return e- mail and delete your copy. You should not copy the e-mail or use it for any purpose to disclose its content to any other person.
-Chip
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 8:44 AM, Nikolay Shopik shopik@inblock.ru wrote:
Chip,
Can you stop spaming list with same message?
On 12/09/14 16:43, Chip Pleasants wrote: I don't see names on any of my Cisco devices and have quite the variety too. Is it possible I don't have something configured correctly? I looked around the online docs, but couldn't find anything showing how to debug. If you think it would help please send me how to debug and I'll set it up.
Thanks, Chip
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
You should see class names. If you don't see class names, it means your classes are indexed in a different way to the device I did the development on, which means that Cisco needs to sort its fucking shit out and stop implementing MIBs like a schitzophrenic crack whore.
That MIB is a massive pile of convoluted turbofail, so I'm not really surprised that it doesn't work on some Cisco devices. Boo!
You might get an idea of why by looking at debugging for that module (and comparing it against a device where you do see class names)
adam.
On 2014-09-11 11:20, Chip Pleasants wrote:
Hi all,
I don't see class names under the CBQoS section of the interface. I'm running 0.14.9.5798, which I believe is the latest for the commercial version. Is this in the works or should I be able to see them in this version?
Thanks, Chip
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