s on your system in MySQL for the opsview db and see if it helps
>
> ==
> use opsview;
> ALTER TABLE systempreferences ADD COLUMN date_format ENUM ("us",
> "euro", "iso8601", "strict-iso8601") DEFAULT "euro" NOT NULL;
> ==
>
>
Thanks for the time helping me out with this. It turns out the problem
was with the underlying migrated dbs. After noticing some errors from
mysql in syslog I re-imported the databases and was then able to run the
upgrade successfully.
Sincerely,
Dennison Williams
On 11/21/2011 06:00 AM
On 11/20/2011 12:45 PM, Duncan Ferguson wrote:
>
> On 19 Nov 2011, at 19:04, Dennison Williams wrote:
>
>> I just downloaded the opsview 3.0 appliance and am considering using it
>> for my production opsview instance. It looks promising so far. I would
>> however like
databases contain the data from my actual
production instance. In starting to dig through the code I found that
the odw schema version is 2.7.8. I am not at a loss for how to proceed,
and help would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Dennison Williams
ert_via_noma.pl script (see below)
- adding the service as described here:
http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview-community:notificationmethods
The example of using the test_notifications script as described here
(http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=servicedesk-connector-latest:configuration)
was rea
On 11/14/2010 08:32 AM, Joseph Hardeman wrote:
> I am hoping that someone can help me here. I am trying to setup
> Opsview so that I have an On Call Rotation schedule and Escalation
> path. I have googled it and found a suggestion to edit the
> nagconfgen.pl and insert a cfg_dir=local.d and put t
way to set multiple notifications for the same state to not get
resent (notification_interval=0 in the service configuration), but this
is ignored with passive service checks. Does anyone know a way around this?
Sincerely,
Dennison Williams
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e command line with the appropriate
variables replaced succeeds:
# /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_http -I 127.0.0.1 -H
davidmcclymonds.com -f follow -s "Website design by http://dennisonwilliams.com\";>Dennison Williams" -t 30
HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 4974 bytes in 1.213 second
would link to a new view and controller method. Can
anyone provide tips on places to start on this?
Sincerely,
Dennison Williams
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> What we did is defined alert levels and re-notifications for each host,
> then set the receive alerts in the contacts appropriately.
>
> For example;
>
> Critical Hosts alert 24x7 and re-alert every 15 minutes. The escalation
> contacts receives notifications from the third alert on, meaning t
time period that a service or host has not been acknowledged.
Any tips out there?
Sincerely,
Dennison Williams
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> On 5 May 2009, at 19:29, Dennison Williams wrote:
>> > Hello all,
>> >
>> > I am converting a vanilla nagios system to opsview. A large part of
>> > my previous setup was done through passive service checks via
>> > send_nsca. My
ituation?
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a secure
way. Earlier today I was advised against using send_nsca with opsview and I
was wondering how other opsviewers out there are managing their passive
service checks?
Sincerely,
Dennison Williams
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