Hi Ton, Can you please help me with my perl errors. In fact I followed the rehat installation steps on a fedora12: http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview3.6:rhel-installation Every thing worked fine but at the end there were two commands that generated a perl point error: ------------------ [nag...@fedora12 ~]$ /usr/local/nagios/bin/db_opsview db_install /usr/bin/perl: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/nagios/perl/lib/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/DBI/DBI.so: undefined symbol: Perl_Tstack_sp_ptr ----------------- [nag...@fedora12 ~]$ /usr/local/nagios/bin/rc.opsview gen_config /usr/bin/perl: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/nagios/perl/lib/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/DBI/DBI.so: undefined symbol: Perl_Tstack_sp_ptr Failed to generate configuration - see /admin/reload for errors -----------------
________________________________ De : Ton Voon <[email protected]> À : Opsview Users <[email protected]> Envoyé le : Ven 19 mars 2010, 10 h 10 min 52 s Objet : Re: [opsview-users] opsview distribution On 19 Mar 2010, at 08:12, [email protected] wrote: Is it true that there is a centos distribution that installs opsview and all the required components like apache and mysql and so on? > If you follow the instructions for installing on centos5 with yum, it will install all prerequisite software: http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview-community:centos-installation is there functional limitation of the vmware version? No, the VMware is installed off the same repositories that everyone else uses. I ask this because I noticed that we can only clone the existing opsview host but not crate one, same thong for host templates and other features, we cannot create, so can some one confirm that this VMware version has features limitations? That maybe a bug. We would need more details of what is happening. Ton
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