On Monday 11 April 2005 05.27, Javier Szyszlican wrote:
Hello!
Please inform you when you finished processing the whole patch, i'll give it a
try... Thank You for your work.
> Hi Erno,
>
> I've already applied most of your patch.
>
> You can see it in today's devel release.
>
> I'll finish appl
Hi!
I installed the JFFNMS managemen system on my server, and followed the install
file, but get this error in the error_log file when try to access the webfiles.
[Mon Apr 11 22:02:38 2005] [error] [client 83.108.103.25] (13)Permission denied:
access to /jffnms failed because search permissions a
Yet another windows admin getting lost in linux :)
I have been running jffnms in windows, but would really like to test the
scanning capabilities that are included in the Unix/linux version, so I decided
to try to install it on Debian.
My problem is with compiling tacacs, when I try to configu
Hi Dave,
150 devices is not a small network :)
Are you using the new poller?
Is this on Linux or Windows?
Javier
Hexagon wrote:
Hi all,
We have a performance problem with JFFNMS.
We're monitoring a small network (about 150 devices)
and the app runs on a recent 2.8Xeon with 1gig RAM and
scsi storag
Hi,
You should check if you have a /usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so file. You could try
making a symlink to the 12 or 14 files.
This has nothing to do with the mysql.h change.
I'm guessing that, to get the mysql.h file you should install a mysql -devel
package for your distro.
Javier
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Hi all,
We have a performance problem with JFFNMS.
We're monitoring a small network (about 150 devices)
and the app runs on a recent 2.8Xeon with 1gig RAM and
scsi storage.
When looking at our graphs, there are a lot of 'gaps'
in the drawing. Sometimes we can't login to the app
and get a 'mysql
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 11:23:10PM -0300, Javier Szyszlican wrote:
> >
> > My problem is with compiling tacacs, when I try to configure it, I get an
> > error
> > checking for mysql_init in -lmysqlclient... no
> > configure: error: *** couldn't find libmysqlclient
> >
> > I have tried manually t