Ops, I didn't realize the header was wrong we I answered dknell (I
replied to him instead the list). This is what wrote:
-
Hi,
althoght there is no option for this I use a little trick to save some
views of that kind: In the performance module I choose interfaces,
graphs and periods des
Hi Chad,
To run the scripts manually you have to run them from the engine folder like:
c:\> cd \jffnms\engine
c:\jffnms\engine> \php\php.exe -f rrd_analizer.php
(or poller.php)
Javier
Chad Markley wrote:
> Hey, I sent this to the list yesterday but it didn't show up in the digest or
> on the
Hey, I sent this to the list yesterday but it didn't show up in the digest or
on the site.
Can you post it for me or help me out with a point in the right direction?
Windows XP Pro
PHP5
Apache 2.x
MySQL 4.1
I was running the scripts and nothing was being entered into my
database. So I ran the s
Are any of your device enabled SNMP with community string
"public"?
I assume your JFFNMS server can reach all IPs within
192.168.166.0/22, that is, you don't have any routing
issue.
Min
> -Original Message-
> From: MOYA Yves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 1
Hello,
I've just finish installing jffnms on my fedora Linux server.
In administration menu, host and interfaces, zones
I've added a new zone called 'siege' with this parameters:
ID ZoneShortName Image
Visibility
4 SIEGE SIEGE unkn
I'll put this in my pending folder.
You could do something like this if you save the URL of the graphs you are
currently viewing.
Thanks.
Javier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> My company relies heavily on device performance graphs. In fact we use Cacti
> in addition to JFF for graphing pur
Hello,
My company relies heavily on device performance graphs. In fact we use Cacti in
addition to JFF for graphing purposes. We have around 300 hosts being monitored
by JFF and it can take a while to produce relevant graphs for a set of servers,
in addition to generating the SAME graphs several