I've implemented a very basic method of accomplishing my previous idea.
Obviously, I'm no programmer, so said method is flawed. I've placed
some code inside of email.inc.php that looks for a circuit ID in an
interface description, and based on regex match includes a "please
contact so and so".
T
I'd like to get input on the following scenario.
When an event occurs, and email is triggered, I'd like to see the
following:
if interface description includes X, add Y to email footer.
For example, if an alarmed interface description matches a regular
expression for carrier circuit ID, include
Easy enough...
mysql> UPDATE hosts SET poll_interval=86400 WHERE id=105;
...
mysql> SELECT poll_interval FROM hosts WHERE id=105;
86400
We'll see how this works out. Thanks for the tip!
Regards,
Jade
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From: Javier Szyszlican [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In this case, hosts in question are disaster recovery ISDN only routers.
We're triggering a dial to grab config, and validate if the device is
still alive, nothing more. Tracking interfaces on said routers isn't on
the agenda.
Jade
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Can anyone suggest a method for polling a host/interface every 24hrs? I
see by default the max is 60min.
Regards,
Jade
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In 0.8.0-pre3, when attempting to "view rules" for an action in
triggers, I'm seeing the following:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: std_table_row() in
/opt/jffnms/htdocs/admin/adm/adm_triggers_rules.php on line 44
Appreciate any tips.
Jade
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Javier,
0.8.0-pre3 is very good work.
Can you expand a little on what "Cisco Serial/Dialup Monitoring" changes
are?
Regards,
Jade
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From: Javier Szyszlican [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:24 PM
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Subject: [jffnms-users] J
Ok, try this on for size...
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1838/products_feature_
guide09186a0080296422.html#wp1059248
And I quote:
BGP Route Received Route Support
The cbgpRouteTable object has been enhanced to accommodate the total
number of routes received by a BGP neighbo
An interesting read...
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos63/swconfig63-net-mg
mt/html/mib-jnx-bgpmib2.txt
Jade
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From: Javier Szyszlican [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 10:39 AM
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Have a look at this:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1839/products_feature_
guide09186a0080110bbc.html
If I'm reading this correctly, and I'm no SNMP expert, it's at least
per-peer based.
And you're absolutely right regarding processing waste from walking an
entire routing tabl
Would it be possible, as an element of a BGP Peer, to trend the amount
of prefixes received?
Regards,
Jade
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Fair enough. I'll forward a scrubbed walk of a Cisco running OSPF, with
notations on exactly what's of interest.
Regards,
Jade
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Has anyone worked on monitoring OSPF neighbor adjacencies, like JFFNMS
currently monitors BGP peers?
I'm most interested in tracking uptime, amount of LSAs, etc.
Jade
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Let me preface my remarks by saying how pleased our engineering team is
by JFFNMS, and our ability to just about do anything we could want with
it.
Now, with that being said, I'd like to point out an area missing in
JFFNMS, in my humble opinion. That being, mapping. The ability to form
functiona
http://www.jffnms.org/docs/ext_progs.html#id2
I
would stronly suggest the use of syslog-ng using a pipe to mysql, but to each
their own. Take a look at that link. Should give you a good
start!
Regards,
Jade
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Something that's rather annoying is the fact JFFNMS sucks down a new
configuration (i.e. thinks there's been a change worthy enough) when the
following is seen:
-ntp clock-period 17208451
+ntp clock-period 17208468
Now granted this is NO fault of JFFNMS, it's doing it's job.
Unfortunately, this p
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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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
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