Hi,
the only dynamic graph that nagvis provides is the automap. You can try to learn how to configure it and see if it fits your requirements.

Regards,
Emilio

Il 16/07/2010 16:13, Isaac Alves ha scritto:
Hi

Is there anyway to make the integration og Nagvis dynamic? I mean to
make Nagvis or Opsview to make some dynamic graphs and to collect some
info from Network devices?

I think we will have to use a different tool to that purpose.. wont we?

In that case is there anyopen source tool you would advise?

Thanks in advance

Isaac

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Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 12:20:11 +0100
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Subject: Re: [opsview-users] ndo2db logging.
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I have just committed a change to remove the 'disconnected' messages to make 
use of 'Last message repeated n times' to reduce clutter - it seems Debian and 
Ubuntu log debug messages by default

This will be in 3.9.0 - 
https://secure.opsera.com/wsvn/wsvn/opsview?op=revision&rev=4691

To make best use of this with rsyslog, '$RepeatedMsgReduction on' needs to be 
set - see http://www.rsyslog.com/doc-rsconf1_repeatedmsgreduction.html

  Duncs

On 24 Apr 2009, at 10:52, David Bell wrote:

Thanks for that Duncan - I was aware of doing it in syslog, I was just 
wondering if there was a way of adjusting it through the Opsview config files.

Thanks again.

David

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On 23 Apr 2009, at 10:05, David Bell wrote:

Hi there.

Is there anyway to reduce the amount of logging being done for ndo2db?

My /var/log/messages file keeps getting filled up with hundreds of

Apr 22 14:10:22 DXI-DC1-UN01 ndo2db: Successfully connected to MySQL database
Apr 22 14:10:22 DXI-DC1-UN01 ndo2db: Successfully disconnected from MySQL 
database
Apr 22 14:10:27 DXI-DC1-UN01 ndo2db: Successfully connected to MySQL database
Apr 22 14:10:28 DXI-DC1-UN01 ndo2db: Successfully disconnected from MySQL 
database
http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview3:faq#why_am_i_getting_lots_of_errors_in_syslog

   Duncs

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