Hi.
I've got JFFNMS installed on one Linux box, but it's rather underpowered for
the job I've got it doing.
I have sourced & built another Linux box, and am wondering how simple it'd
be to move
the JFFNMS database, config & historical data from one box to the other?
Is it simply a matter of
Actually, it was a problem with SNMP on the jffnms host. My apologies.
On a somewhat related note, is it possible to remove stored
configurations in 0.7.9?
Jade
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From: Javier Szyszlican [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 2:50 PM
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Hi Jade,
Have you configured the SNMP RW Community on the hosts?
Which IOS are you running?
Have you configured the TFTP Server IP in the Host? (you have to put in the IP
of your jffnms server as viewed from the router).
Javier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attempting to configure configuration backup
Attempting to configure configuration backup via tftp, and it's not
working. Obviously I've got something broken on my end, and welcome a
slapping from the ye ol' clue stick.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] engine]# pwd
/opt/jffnms/engine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] engine]# php -q tftp_get_host_config.php
: H 6 : 1
Hi All,
The windows eventlog support included in the 0.7.9 version of jffnms does not work
like it has to (field are not well displayed). To correct this, simply change the
"event text" for every Windows event types (ID: 46 47 48 and 49 in the DB) in
Administration>Internal Configuration>Event
Fabiano,
Check, if you imported the DB data into JFFNMS.
Does setup.php shows everything ok? did you save the config?
Javier
Fabiano Rodrigo Boscatto wrote:
Hi there
I installed jffnms on a Debian Machine. Followed all the steps as the
site suggests me.
The problem is that login
It seems like its one of the interface types has a problem.
It will be good if you could send me a list (or patch) of all the changes you
mad, maybe its one of them.
Javier
Hexagon wrote:
Hi Javier,
I haven't been trying to create a new interface type.
The last thing I changed was the syslog-ng
i
Hi Arjen,
Not currenly, what do you mean, like CSV data?
Javier
A. Hiemstra wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to export graph data to a file?? Something like that is
on the feature list but I can't find it in jffnms.
Kind regards,
Arjen
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Thi
Hi there
I installed jffnms on a Debian Machine. Followed all
the steps as the site suggests me.
The problem is that login.php is asking me a username
and password. I´m trying to use admin/admin and no success.
Any clue???
Hi,
Is it possible to export graph data to a file?? Something like that is
on the feature list but I can't find it in jffnms.
Kind regards,
Arjen
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