Please disregard everything...a little tool named diff solved the
problem for me.  One out of place character...it is Friday after all.

 

Sorry to bother everyone.

 

Kirk Frankovich

Systems Administrator

 

847.427.5223 - Direct

847.489.4717 - Cell

[email protected]

 

Fort Dearborn Company

1530 Morse Ave

Elk Grove Village, IL  60007

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kirk
Frankovich
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 8:27 AM
To: Opsview Users
Subject: Re: [opsview-users] OpsView 3.3 (or 3.3.1) and NMIS

 

As a follow-up...the issue only appears to occur when going through
apache using the provided apache config file.  If I browse to the NMIS
interface using :3000, it works properly.  Funny thing is I have
compared the config file to the one I use in my (working) production
instance and they are identical.

 

Kirk Frankovich

Systems Administrator

 

847.427.5223 - Direct

847.489.4717 - Cell

[email protected]

 

Fort Dearborn Company

1530 Morse Ave

Elk Grove Village, IL  60007

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kirk
Frankovich
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 8:21 AM
To: Opsview Users
Subject: [opsview-users] OpsView 3.3 (or 3.3.1) and NMIS

 

Greetings,

 

I have just updated to 3.3.1 and added a host interface to NMIS.

 

When I browse to the NMIS screen, it is all messed up.  It appears to be
all text without any styles applied to it or any images (I do appear to
get RRD graphs).  For example, in the upper left hand corner of the
screen, instead of the NMIS logo is the text "NMIS logo here".  Is there
anyway I can rebuild or regenerate the NMIS web interface?  I am not
sure why this happened, but this server is not production and I am
nervous about upgrading my production server as I use NMIS extensively.

 

Thank you.

 

Kirk Frankovich

Systems Administrator

 

847.427.5223 - Direct

847.489.4717 - Cell

[email protected]

 

Fort Dearborn Company

1530 Morse Ave

Elk Grove Village, IL  60007

 


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