1. It can take a while to generate the configs. Check to see if any
MRTG steps are running
2. Try "/usr/local/nagios/bin/mrtgconfgen.pl full"
3, Check out http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview2:faq:graphing
Nick Shorts wrote:
> I've got an OPSview 3.1 install with MRTG monitoring a
I've got an OPSview 3.1 install with MRTG monitoring a few switches- the
graphics don't load on the main MRTG view and the .rrd files that the images
reference don't exist on disk.
Can anyone point me in a good direction for troubleshooting or reconfiguring?
Thanks!
-Nick
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Hello
I'm trying to setup a Network monitoring system based on OpsView (ver 3.1)
The network is all Cisco with a mixture of Windows/AIX/Linux machines.
I need to monitor network activity on Windows servers.
I was thinking of using an OPsView-included: check_snmp_linkstatus for that.
I
> Which server is monitoring the host - the master or the slave?
> Currently the server doing the monitoring sends out the alert email (we
> may change this in the future so its the master sending the
> notifications, but it will be configurable)
The monitoring is being done by the slave.
> Have
On 25 Jun 2009, at 13:08, Matthew Walster - Gyron wrote:
I've set it all up, though I had to copy the Altinity directory from
the /opt/Opsview/smsgateway/lib folder over to the perl5 directory
to get it working. I can do "submit_sms" and it sends a text
message, but when I add a host into
On 25 Jun 2009, at 11:39, Erwin Lismont wrote:
I have found the problem.
The memory_limit in php.ini was to small. I change the value and now
everything works just fine.
Thanks for this - I have made a note in the FAQ for it
http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview3.1:nagvis:troublesh
On 26 Jun 2009, at 08:26, Oliver Gorwits wrote:
In building up our Opsview installations I noticed that the Debian
package opsview-slave has a dependency on the apache2 package.
For us, the idea of a slave monitor is that it's a box required for
scaling, or more often, security. We wouldn't ha
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Hi,
I'd like to claim one of my dumb question tokens for this month...
In building up our Opsview installations I noticed that the Debian
package opsview-slave has a dependency on the apache2 package.
For us, the idea of a slave monitor is that it's