Hi Folks,
Just wondering if anyone from plus.net was on this list who wouldn't mind
reaching out? My neighbour is having issues with his broadband and I'm seeing
some packet loss on their network along with high latency but support are
telling him they can't see an issue so he's going round in
>
> I was wondering if anyone here already is running LibreNMS in such an
> environment and maybe we can gather some common configuration ideas
> or even alerting templates and rules somewhere on github?
>
> I'd be happy to set up a repository if there are folks willing to
> share. As of now I don'
>
> Arnold's response about the multi ASN query is worth doing.
>
> I would also point out that there's always other options.
>
> 1) Do a "sync" and have a local copy of the database to query (we do this
> at Cloudflare for our peering tools and I know that others do the same).
>
> 2) Keep a cached
>
> PDB is built to be used. Go call the /asn/ endpoint to get the name.
> BTW: Keep in mind that the name of a network may not be the same on PDB as
> it is via whois on an RIR (or RADB). The name of a network used for peering
> is sometimes "unique".
>
Thanks for the reply Martin, this would
On 13 March 2017 at 18:30, Arnold Nipper wrote:
>
> That would really be nice but would break the logic
>
Ok well as it happens, I've refactored to use the netixlan endpoint instead
and we just do a lookup (not using PDB) for the AS Name :)
We've got some users testing it at present.
Thanks,
Didn't realise my original response went to Arnold (Apologies for the
offlist emails).
On 12 March 2017 at 21:35, Arnold Nipper wrote:
> Imho netixlan is more appropriate as this endpoint holds all the
> relevant information needed for session setup.
>
Thanks for the response, that endpoint doe
Hi Folks,
We've been working on adding some simple support into LibreNMS so
users can list the exchanges that they are connected to and then in
turn the peers on those exchanges and if they have sessions configured
already.
To do this we're making use of the two following API calls:
https://peer
On 11 May 2015 at 14:17, Keefe John wrote:
> Does LibreNMS support Netonix yet?
>
> Nope, by the looks of it it's all pretty standard mibs. If someone can
give us snmp access to a device we can sort it out.
Neil
On 6 April 2015 at 17:15, Charles Boening wrote:
> We just put in some Hikvision with their NVR. Outdoor 3MP bullet
> cameras run about $200 on Amazon. The dome ones are about $120. Quality
> is pretty decent. They have an app for mobile devices so you can view
> cameras remotely.
>
>
>
> We
;
> -Matt
>
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 7:36 PM, Neil Lathwood
> wrote:
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>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> As per the other thread discussing LibreNMS and us trying to add support
>> added for more wireless based devices, a fair few have been in touch to
>> offer help a
Hi Folks,
As per the other thread discussing LibreNMS and us trying to add support
added for more wireless based devices, a fair few have been in touch to
offer help and support in making this happen - thanks to everyone who has
been in contact.
Just before I came across the other thread I'd been
>
> Don't worry about him. That's Steve. He's just in on the comic joke. I
> does read that way but he's not implying it is.
>
Guess I've not been round long enough :)
Neil
On 31 March 2015 at 22:40, That One Guy wrote:
> this whole thread plays out like a scripted product launch
>
Sorry I'm unsure what you're referring to with this but this isn't a
commercial product or exercise. Myself and lot of others invest a good
amount of time in development for LibreNMS.
N
On 31 March 2015 at 22:22, WaveDirect wrote:
> Wow I'm impressed.
>
> I literally had 20 mins before I was going to leave work. So I thought
> I'd run a quick install your product. I spun up a new VM from a template
> and within 20 mins (following the excellent documentation) I was up and
> run
On 31 March 2015 at 21:16, Paul Stewart wrote:
> Hi Neil … it’s a great crew of folks on this list J
>
>
>
> I can’t provide public SNMP access as the management of the devices is
> done via private network.Hit me up offline though and we can work
> something out…
>
It seems that way Paul :)
On 31 March 2015 at 19:30, Paul Stewart wrote:
> Neil – in the “network world” I have access to quite an array of gear.
> Let me know if you ever need an SNMP walk and testing for anything specific
> .. always happy to help out. Juniper/Cisco specifically is where I can
> help the most …
>
>
> W
On 31 March 2015 at 19:04, WaveDirect wrote:
> Yeah you should accept at least equipment donations :) Some of us may
> have spares we can part with and after you are done sell them to help buy
> other products you want to support.
>
The donation of equipment is a huge . It wouldn't be neces
; I'm sure the more features you add for this community (which is very
> large, globally), the more likely people will be willing to show their
> appreciation via financial support.
>
> On March 31, 2015 9:24:09 AM AKDT, Neil Lathwood
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Folks,
>
Hi Folks,
Apologies I couldn't reply directly to this thread but I wasn't subscribed
earlier.
Someone from the Observium IRC channel directed me to this thread. I help
develop a fork of Observium called LibreNMS (www.librenms.org) and wanted
to see if anyone would be willing to provide us access
Hi Folks,
I've been trying to graph some linux cpu values to find out the cpu % usage
of a server. I've searched the archives and got what I thought was the
correct config. However the results I am getting back are hitting the 1000's
rather than say 12%.
Config being used is:
EnableIPv6: no
RunA
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Got the same, created a new dir and re-downloaded the files. Works fine now.
On 09/10/2007, Saint K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We have a issue too.
>
> Our server can't even be connected to. It shows online, but clients stall
> when trying t
Your resolver will cache the IP address when MRTG starts in daemon mode. You
would need to stop and start it to make the DNS change effective or switch
to cron like you said.
Neil
On 04/09/07, Alex van den Bogaerdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 05:14:25PM +0800, Guenther
Hi Folks,
Currently running mrtg 2.15.2 on a CentOS 5 box using rrd as a backend.
Everything works fine for the most, data is being collected fine and graphs
generated fine. However every so often the graphs will stop generating from
one of the datasources, if I enable logging for the rrd updates
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Thanks ics, I didn't know about this exploit so I for one praise you for
posting it here.
If valve already know about it then imho an update should have been released
pretty quickly to fix this rather allowing it to carry on and then people
layin
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> If a kernel change fixed it, it's probably not as much a valve issue
> than the rather.. Linux tends to change it's VM etc per every
> release, so I'm not surprised.
>
> I would tend to agree if how
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We experienced the same cpu issues on p4 2.8Ghz boxes with 1-2Gb of ram
running Fedora Core 4.
I fixed the problems by taking them offline!
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> I haven't found/been told a good way to reproduce the problem and a
> review of the round change code didn't reveal anything. If you see a
> pattern in the problem send me the details, ot
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> Is this a server side only change and thus will people still be able to
> play on the older version?
> Is a fix for the renice problem due out today?
The two servers of ours that got rebooted and broke due to the renice
problem have now been
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Yes were seeing the same thing, anything above a -1 renice causes the cpu to
spike upto 99% with no players present.
On 09/03/06, DER_MASCHINE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Folks,
>
> since the last update my dedi is running @90% cpu usage. T
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Yup, had the same problem on 1 of ours. Didn't think much of it though tbh
as it's been the only 1.
Nothing in the console at the time and I just did a full restart to fix it.
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> A new problem since th
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> To all complaining, yes the update sucked...
> But at the same time thank the people who put endless hours into our
> business(hobby) to send out the new update within hours... I know several
> GSP's that cant reply to trouble tickets as fast
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> Of course you are right
> - but on the other hand you have to admit that you as the admin are even
> more responsible for the stability of your servers than valve.
> So YOU should test the update too before installing it over your real
> server
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Oh please,
I am sick of everybody bitching about the problems that valve has with
> their update. SO WHAT? They provide the server software for FREE, the
> bandwidth for FREE! You cannot be asking for quality of service for
> software that is pro
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Were seeeing it on ours. New steam update has broken it by the looks of
things :(
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Regime wrote:
I figure you could put a .htaccess file in the folder or edit your
httpd.conf to allow only access from a specific user-agent. I'm sure
CS:S has a different user agent type then your standard IE or mozilla or
whatever.
Indeed your right:
81.164.104.156 - - [06/Nov/2005:13:26:29 +
Yeah I meant an authoritative place to get maps from. Hmmm... do you
reckon a project like this (if executed correctly) would be successful?
Whats to stop people using your url for mirroring the maps for download
in general?
I.e. I have a downloads section on my site for all the maps you host
> At least with MS, you have a nice, GUI to use...
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/
Neil
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Michelle Whelan wrote:
> Does someone know why I am getting this error? $Yards =
> $_POST["needdirtype"] is line 45
>
> Parse error: parse error in /havedirt2.php on line 45
You seem to be missing the ; from each line.
Neil
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web man wrote:
> How can I change the default connecting port using php script.
That depends on hwo you connect currently, try this:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-connect.php
Neil
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Jeremy Schwartz wrote
> but apache is not restarting.
What does your apache error log file say?
Neil
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Paul Ihrig wrote:
> hey guys.
>
> a friend want help setting up a forum.
>
> what are some good easy to use ones out there?
I have used http://www.phpbb.com/ b4 and it is very good for free ;)
Neil
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> I can't stop them using my SMTP server. I just want to limit the
> number of emails they can send within a period of time. For example,
> users can only send 100 emails in 1 day. Can spamGuard be able to do
> this? Or any other solution?
Maybe try spamguard?
http://www.enderunix.org/spamg
Hi Folks,
What I am trying to accomplish is:
I want to have a web page access a number of DB's, this will start with one
but on a monthly basis increment by one. So within 12 months their will be
12 DB's. The web page will access each one in turn starting with the newest
DB and search through th
- Original Message -
From: "Shea Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 4:50 PM
Subject: [SLU] Re: No sending mail...
> I am not sure had the same problem as all of you with sending mail or not. But here
> is how I solved the only two prob
Hi Folks,
I tried installing WordPerfect on to my installation of Storm, since doing that i have
found that my mouse no longer responds to
anything. Can someone point me in the right direction?
Many thanks in advance
Neil
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> Hi Neil,
>
> I noticed that you already got three different reply's to your question
Hi Folks,
I did post this to the storm NG but it seems a bit lite on users over there, so i
thought i would try the mailiing list instead.
I am pretty new to Linux and have just downloaded and installed Storm
2000.
However after selecting to have a graphical interface load up on boot i
have co
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