Quintin,
I can¹t tell you the best way to correct the problem, but it would appear
the root user already has a password set.
Craig
On 6/17/09 11:15 PM, "Quintin Vorster"
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I fixed the MRTG issue (had failed to copy my mrtg.cfg over), but the icon
issue is still outstanding. Any help would be appreciated.
On 6/17/09 3:33 PM, "Craig Pendleton"
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> I recently migrated Opsview to a new server, and ran into a couple of issues
> hoping someone can shed some lig
I recently migrated Opsview to a new server, and ran into a couple of issues
hoping someone can shed some light on the outstanding items.
The steps were as follows:
-Upgrade old server from 3.0x to 3.1
-Followed steps here:
http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview3.1:migratinghardware
Everyt
On 17 Jun 2009, at 15:40, unix wrote:
Very nice!
Minor problem:
Running RHEL5 using "use_prefork=1;"
No pidfile is created == /etc/init.d/opsview-web stop , not working .
Thanks for the report - we'll get this fixed for 3.1.1
Duncs
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Very nice!
Minor problem:
Running RHEL5 using "use_prefork=1;"
No pidfile is created == /etc/init.d/opsview-web stop , not working .
/Urban
On 2009-06-16 12:25, Duncan Ferguson wrote:
> We've just released Opsview 3.1.0. - you can read more about it at:
> http://opsview.org/opsview_3.1.0
>
>
try -uroot -ppasswd (no space after the -p)
like for password foo, -u root -pfoo
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On 17 Jun 2009, at 10:15, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
A fresh install of Opsview on Debian Lenny from your repo.
The cron job in /etc/cron.d/mrtg fails because the directory
/var/www/mrtg is missing. The error message is:
ERROR: CFG Error in "workdir", line 8: Working directory
/var/www/mrtg does no
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Hi,
A fresh install of Opsview on Debian Lenny from your repo.
The cron job in /etc/cron.d/mrtg fails because the directory
/var/www/mrtg is missing. The error message is:
ERROR: CFG Error in "workdir", line 8: Working directory
/var/www/mrtg does n
On 17 Jun 2009, at 09:09, Duncan Ferguson wrote:On 16 Jun 2009, at 19:12, Brent Nesbitt wrote:Looking for the opsview-agent package in both the old and new debian repositories, but I can’t find it. What am I missing?We haven't updated the agent for this release, but you are right - it is missing.
On 16 Jun 2009, at 19:12, Brent Nesbitt wrote:Looking for the opsview-agent package in both the old and new debian repositories, but I can’t find it. What am I missing?We haven't updated the agent for this release, but you are right - it is missing. I'll have it fixed shortly. Duncs -- Duncan F
On 16 Jun 2009, at 19:12, Brent Nesbitt wrote:The new Opsview Debian repositories use the https:// protocol, which does not work in Etch. Is there a workaround for this?Drop the 's' and use http:// instead - i have amended the docs page to reflect that too Duncs -- Duncan FergusonSenior Develop
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