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Hi Guys
I was asked to find out if anyone knows if we can install observium through cpanel?
Regards Anton
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It probably won't work out of the box and you will get absolutely no support for that configuration here.
Adam et. all are very, very adamant about the supported platform list.
Proceed at your own risk.
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On Mar 17, 2014, at 6:36 AM, "tech8.otelafrica" tech8.otelafrica@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys
I was asked to find out if anyone knows if we can install observium through cpanel?
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Hi Jason
Thanks for the info, this is just a question I got asked from a colleague. Very happy with the subscription version as it is.
Regards Anton
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Jason Lixfeld jason@lixfeld.ca wrote:
It probably won't work out of the box and you will get absolutely no support for that configuration here.
Adam et. all are very, very adamant about the supported platform list.
Proceed at your own risk.
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On Mar 17, 2014, at 6:36 AM, "tech8.otelafrica" <
tech8.otelafrica@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Guys
I was asked to find out if anyone knows if we can install observium
through cpanel?
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hi, I'm new to Observium, i installed it on Friday. I just added our AKCP temperature sensor and it was detected as an AKCP sensor - sweet. !!!!
however, there eventlog says that the temperature sensors were added, there are no graphs for it.
It's a two sensor device, we only have one connected.
the rrd files created are ospf-statistics.rrd perf-poller.rrd ping.rrd ping_snmp.rrd port-1.rrd sensor-humidity-akcp-0.rrd sensor-humidity-akcp-1.rrd status.rrd uptime.rrd
Where might the missing information be ???? how to get it operational ?
"snmpwalk 10.246.4.42 -v1 -c public 1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1" works just fine, so the device.
On screen i have ....
Humidity
TCV CR Humidity 2 48.00%
TSV CR Humidity 1 0.00%
Events
364d 13h 12m System Hardware -> AKCP sensorProbe2 v 2.0
364d 13h 12m System sysDescr -> sensorProbe2 v 2.0 SP2406i 280110
364d 13h 12m System sysName -> its test chamber probe
364d 13h 12m System sysObjectID -> .1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1
364d 13h 15m System Sensor Added: temperature akcp 1 ITS TC Temp 2
364d 13h 15m System Sensor Added: temperature akcp 0 ITS TC Temp 1
364d 13h 15m System Sensor Added: humidity akcp 1 TCV CR Humidity 2
364d 13h 15m System Sensor Added: humidity akcp 0 TSV CR Humidity 1
364d 13h 15m akcp IPv4 added: 10.246.4.42/17
thanks in advance. Peter
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a) don't hijack threads b) the graphs are on the device's 'health' tab.
adam.
On 2014-03-17 20:16, Peter.Hine@familycourt.gov.au wrote:
hi, I'm new to Observium, i installed it on Friday. I just added our AKCP temperature sensor and it was detected as an AKCP sensor - sweet. !!!!
however, there eventlog says that the temperature sensors were added, there are no graphs for it.
It's a two sensor device, we only have one connected.
the rrd files created are ospf-statistics.rrd perf-poller.rrd ping.rrd ping_snmp.rrd port-1.rrd sensor-humidity-akcp-0.rrd sensor-humidity-akcp-1.rrd status.rrd uptime.rrd
Where might the missing information be ???? how to get it operational ?
"snmpwalk 10.246.4.42 -v1 -c public 1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1" works just fine, so the device.
On screen i have ....
Humidity
TCV CR Humidity 2 48.00%
TSV CR Humidity 1 0.00%
Events
364d 13h 12m System Hardware -> AKCP sensorProbe2 v 2.0
364d 13h 12m System sysDescr -> sensorProbe2 v 2.0 SP2406i 280110
364d 13h 12m System sysName -> its test chamber probe
364d 13h 12m System sysObjectID -> .1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1
364d 13h 15m System Sensor Added: temperature akcp 1 ITS TC Temp 2
364d 13h 15m System Sensor Added: temperature akcp 0 ITS TC Temp 1
364d 13h 15m System Sensor Added: humidity akcp 1 TCV CR Humidity 2
364d 13h 15m System Sensor Added: humidity akcp 0 TSV CR Humidity 1
364d 13h 15m akcp IPv4 added: 10.246.4.42/17
thanks in advance. Peter
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1. sorry, wasn't aware i'd hijacked anything.
2. No their not. They are present on ubuntu server 12.04 LTS 64bit (set it up yesterday) and ubuntu server 13.04 (set it up today). They're not on my openSuSE 13.1 machine. Now your going to say it's not supported. But we are a SuSE shop here, so we try not to just keeping adding o/s's willy nilly. It is a current version of linux. Can't see why php is different from one to another.
I'll persist with testing on ubuntu.
thanks
Peter Hine
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On 03/19/2014 08:06 AM, Peter.Hine@familycourt.gov.au wrote:
sorry, wasn't aware i'd hijacked anything.
No their not. They are present on ubuntu server 12.04 LTS 64bit (set it
up yesterday) and ubuntu server 13.04 (set it up today). They're not on my openSuSE 13.1 machine. Now your going to say it's not supported. But we are a SuSE shop here, so we try not to just keeping adding o/s's willy nilly. It is a current version of linux. Can't see why php is different from one to another.
That, however, is exactly why it's not supported, and why the onus is on you then to find out where things go wrong on OpenSuSE. I don't think there's a real difference in PHP itself, but I obviously can't tell you what OpenSuSE did to their packages' source code.
We support Ubuntu and Debian fully, and CentOS/RHEL lightly, I'm afraid that's where it ends for now. So yes, that's exactly the response you were expecting. ;-)
Tom
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