i forgot to mention, it's running in Fedora Core 4. I am using mysql as well. Tim Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Assuming you installed according to the instructions and are using a *NIX based solution, you would want to backup your entire /opt/jffnms directory as well as do a mysqldump of your
Assuming you installed according to the instructions and are using a
*NIX based solution, you would want to backup your entire /opt/jffnms
directory as well as do a mysqldump of your database so it can be
populated quickly once your rig is up and running properly again. I'm
not as familiar with
Greetings,I'm evaluating JFFNMS as a possible alternative to Nagios, but I am running into an issue with compatibility with mySQL 5.0 on a Debian 3.1 station. I am following the documentation provided for both Debain and general *unix. My issue comes up with executing the script for mySQL I get th
Hello,
What are the necessary files or folders that need to backup the
JFFNMS before wiping out the server?
Thanks,
Gerard
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HI Travis,
You can change font size in $jffnms_path/htdocs/view_performance.php
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