[opsview-users] Has anyone had come up with a good way to navigate users to Nagvis maps specific to their login?

2009-05-31 Thread James Whittington
I wanted to get input from the group on if anyone had come up with a good way to navigate users to Nagvis maps specific to their login. We monitor customer networks as well as our and I would like for our staff to be able to view all maps but have customers only see their own maps. At the mome

Re: [opsview-users] [opsview-announce] Moving towards two Opsvieweditions - Community and Enterprise

2009-05-31 Thread Craig Pendleton
Unstable is a term used to indicate that a particular release contains new code that perhaps hasn't been as thorougly tested as that of a stable release. It doesn't necessarily mean it is bad code and will cause failures. -Craig On May 31, 2009, at 1:07 PM, "Ben" wrote: Not much point

Re: [opsview-users] [opsview-announce] Moving towards two Opsview editions - Community and Enterprise

2009-05-31 Thread paul
I'm using Opsview for a long period now, where I run the latest and greatest on a different system than the production one, with a subset of the services I use in production. Except for the intial trouble, if any, I have not had any stability problems, not even on the "test" system. If the issu

Re: [opsview-users] [opsview-announce] Moving towards two Opsview editions - Community and Enterprise

2009-05-31 Thread Ben
Not much point in a monitoring system that is unstable On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 5:09 AM, paul wrote: > Hi All, > > Reading this, I'd say go for it. For us nothing changes, for the users > wanting to have a rock-solid stable monitoring system, they can choose > wheter or not they want the paid

Re: [opsview-users] Repathing Opsview directories

2009-05-31 Thread paul
Hi Matt, Yep, makes sense. However tried before, could not get it to work properly - thus made a vhost in Apache. That was easier to do and saved me quite a few headaches. Sorry! Thanks Matt White wrote: Hi Paul, I want to access Opsview using http:///opsview

Re: [opsview-users] Repathing Opsview directories

2009-05-31 Thread Matt White
Hi Paul, I want to access Opsview using http:///opsview instead of straight from http:/// The details on the Opsview docs has allowed me to access the pages however I get errors when I try to access Nagvis and other resources that are not

Re: [opsview-users] [opsview-announce] Moving towards two Opsview editions - Community and Enterprise

2009-05-31 Thread paul
Hi All, Reading this, I'd say go for it. For us nothing changes, for the users wanting to have a rock-solid stable monitoring system, they can choose wheter or not they want the paid version. Regards paul Ton Voon wrote: > Hi, > > I want to clarify some of the basic principles that we are ado

Re: [opsview-users] Repathing Opsview directories

2009-05-31 Thread paul
Hi Matt, Perhaps this helps, otherwise I'n not sure what the exact problem is. I'm running vhosts in apache2. One of them is opsview, served by https - for which I use a mod_rewrite. So: in /etc/apache2/sites-available/opsview [chop] vhost config [chop] RewriteEngine