I Just curious if development was still active for this
project. I haven’t seen any updates, or news, or changes to the changelog
on the site in quite some time. This is a great project, and it would be a
shame to see development come to a complete halt.
Thanks in advance,
Kelly
Try this
mysqladmin -u root password 'newpassword'
Sounds like there are some permissions for MySQL setup already. Did you run
the first time install script for MySQL. Did you install MySQL from RPM, or
how did you install it?
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Is this you?
Spanish
version Zotob description.
One of
our reader who is Javier translate our recent description of Zotob variant
explaination to Spanish. Even I don't understand Spanish, it will be good for
people who is their native language is Spanish. You can find information at
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I apologize, my <> was wrong.
You can do mysql -ujffnms -pjffnms -hYOURSQLSERVERIP jffnms <
/path/to/upgradefile
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You can do mysql -ujffnms -pjffnms -hYOURSQLSERVERIP jffnms > upgradefile
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Subject: Re: [jffnms-users]
Did you run all of the MySQL updates?
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Subject: [jffnms-users] Problem...
I updated my jffnms from 0.7.9 to 0.8.1, but
incorporate it into Konfabulator, or Desktop Sidebar,
or any other desktop widgets (Private use, of course).
I have a custom system that query’s cisco’s and
pulls various information into my database that I mentioned previously.
Thanks,
Kelly Hamlin
What we do is assign multiple interfaces to customers. Edit a particular
interface, and youll see a dropdown box for which customer to assign it to.
Kelly
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If this is on a UNIX based machine try
tailing the mail log for more information..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tail –f /var/log/maillog
or if the above doesn’t work,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tail –f /var/log/messages
and watch that as an even trigger occurs.
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I currently run it on CentOS which is a free os. Its basically Red Hat
Enterprise Linux (which is not free), and updates for the OS come quickly
after Red Hat releases their updates. You can find RPMS for most of the
dependencies that you need for JFFNMS. Ive also run it on Debian, and a
Cobalt.
K
I would probably use more RAM unless your gonna do remote MySQL to another
server. MySQL especially with Syslog enabled will pound the limits of a
server, especially if you have some seriously busy Cisco's.
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Id like to remove a lot of rrd files that arnt in use. I was
searching the other day an found exactly this, but it wasn’t what I was
looking for at the time. Now Im looking into this and cant find it. I know
someone made a small script, or a small bash command for doing this, however I
cant
Kelly
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 11:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Feature Request
Hi Kelly,
Kelly Hamlin wrote:
> 1^st . Request: Ability in (edit i
1st. Request: Ability in (edit interface to
rename the rrd file).
2nd. Description of why this is needed: We use a
Cisco 7600 series router to terminate ATM DS1, and DS0 connections on. When
these connections authenticate, we create a “Virtual Access” for
this customer. The connection i
Behalf Of Kelly Hamlin
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005
9:48 AM
To:
jffnms-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [jffnms-users] Problem
with .79->.80 upgrade...
I upgraded this morning, and the problem im having is when
you login, there is no navigation, no pulldown at the top or anything,
I upgraded this morning, and the problem im having is when
you login, there is no navigation, no pulldown at the top or anything, Any help
on this would be great. I only saw 4 files fail when I patched, so I copied
them manually from the full download and that fixed login.php and start.php
Ive copied your performance_view.php file to graph.php and
removed the top stuff for showing the drop downs, and changing time frames.
What im looking to do is the following
We currently use mrtg to monitor interfaces for groups of
interfaces for having up on our monitor wall at all
>From the mysql server, try running either from command line or through "sql"
in phpMyAdmin the following commands
Repair table interfaces;
And see if that fixes you up.
Kelly
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Or Javier's Fantastic and Fabulous Network Monitoring System :)
:)
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Run tload on the server
Let it run for about 5 minutes.
Then copy / paste the output (whole screen) to an email and this will give
us some kind of idea as to your systems load.
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I did check the db, and mine is set to auto increment, however I still get
the following also. I will try to investigate further when time allows.
db_ping(mysql) Connection to DB Restored... db_ping(mysql) Connection to DB
Restored... db_ping(mysql) Connection to DB Restored... db_ping(mysql)
Con
I reported this same problem on the forums a couple months ago. Just a FYI,
its almost like there isn't an auto increment on the field, although I
haven't looked in a long time to confirm or not.
Just a heads up.
Kelly
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On the hosts maps, or any maps for that matter, is it
possible to have it intelligently order by number?
Currently it does like this
1 10 100 101 102 103 104 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 2 20 21
It would be great if it could list properly although
Install Windows based MySQL on the Win2k box, and then copy the "data"
dir for mysql, you dont even need to do a dump. This way you dont need
to worry about importing, and exporting, creating users and and tables.
This is what we did, and it worked perfectly. Then just change the IP in
the setu
Happy Birthday!! :)
Javier Szyszlican wrote:
Hi Jack,
JFFNMS has an integrated "Regular Expression-based" Syslog Analyzer.
Please look at the manual on the subject.
And once you have them in the events table, if you need graphing, you
could implement an interface type/poller to get data from t
One thing we did to help eleviate strain on our core JFF server was to
move MySQL to another box. It helped dramatically!
Kelly
Jason Humes wrote:
Hi
I've got JFFNMS running on Fedora Core1 with a Hyperthreaded 2.4Ghz CPU and
512MB RAM. We currently monitor 1146 interfaces and my CPU graphs of t
I asked this same question :)
Just do the patch command and mysql upgrade, no binaries have changed in
this release.
Kelly
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The UPGRADE notes mention a MySQL update, as well as some file
updates. Are these really supposed to be in the upgrade .tar.gz file?
I only have
you see any specific event in the list that seems
strange?
Because the error is related to an event that was matched to an
interface of a type that is badly configured.
Did you add some event types or interface types to your JFFNMS ?
Javier
Kelly Hamlin wrote:
Starting this afternoon, i started
Starting this afternoon, i started getting this error, any idea what
would cause it?
*Warning*: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
*/usr/share/jffnms/lib/api.events.inc.php* on line *260*
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make_sound='0' where make_sound='1';
This will get them all in one swoop :)
Kelly Hamlin
Jason Humes wrote:
Hi
I've got JFFNMS running on a linux box with no speakers and we don't care if
jffnms makes noise or not. Will disabling the 'enable sound' check on e
correction,
interfaces is plural in that sql statement
mysql -ujffnms -pjffnms jffnms
update interfaces set make_sound='0' where make_sound='1';
Kelly Hamlin wrote:
When an interface goes down, the box will have to try to play a sound,
although it wouldnt be that intensive
Just a quick question, what has changed in the GUI? I havent noticed
anything diffrent that pops out at me.
Javier Szyszlican wrote:
Hi People,
I've just released JFFNMS 0.7.9, its the result of three months of
hard work, and I think its solid enough.
The new version adds support for CatOS Swit
issues to the host.
Can you check the PL problems? its probably that. Check the
Reachability Interface.
Is this windows or Linux?
Javier
Kelly Hamlin wrote:
Ive been running happily with JFF for a while now, and occaisionally
have the problem where the graphs get blotchy and are missing data. I
have
Ive been running happily with JFF for a while now, and occaisionally
have the problem where the graphs get blotchy and are missing data. I
have attached a URL with an example of this.
http://ibomb.net/spotty.png
Any idea whats causing this?
Thanks
Kelly
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Might be a dffrent function name, grep strpad -r in htdocs and engine
reveals nothing.
I thought i would help locate this function, but doesnt seem to find it,
or it has a _ or something, i didnt check all that much though.
Karel P Kerezman wrote:
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