On 8 Jun 2010, at 20:17, Brian Landers wrote:
> The only errors in opsviewd.log are a ton of:
>
> [2010/06/08 15:07:00] [ndoutils_configdumpend] [FATAL] DBD::mysql::db
> do failed: Unknown column 'k.all_hosts' in 'where clause'
This error suggests the database schema isnt up to date (due to t
There's definitely a disconnect between the frontend and backend
somewhere. We just added a bunch of hostgroups and moved hosts
around, and the Hostgroup Hierarchy status page doesn't reflect any of
it.
mysql> select alias from nagios_hostgroups where alias like '%Oracle%'\G
*
Nothing in the ndologs directory. import_ndologs is definitely
running. The only errors in opsviewd.log are a ton of:
[2010/06/08 15:07:00] [ndoutils_configdumpend] [FATAL] DBD::mysql::db
do failed: Unknown column 'k.all_hosts' in 'where clause' [for
Statement "
INSERT INTO opsview_viewports_tem
On 8 Jun 2010, at 14:55, Brian Landers wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 7:51 AM, Duncan Ferguson
> wrote:
>>
>> What services have you got assigned to the hosts?
>>
>> Opsview will not show any host in the HH pages unless there is at least one
>> service assigned to it.
>>
>
> The two hosts
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 7:51 AM, Duncan Ferguson
wrote:
>
> What services have you got assigned to the hosts?
>
> Opsview will not show any host in the HH pages unless there is at least one
> service assigned to it.
>
The two hosts in question each have two services assigned to them
(ICMP and HTT
On 7 Jun 2010, at 22:24, Brian Landers wrote:
> Very strange: I try adding two new hosts to our Opsview, reload, and
> they're not there.
What services have you got assigned to the hosts?
Opsview will not show any host in the HH pages unless there is at least one
service assigned to it.
Du
Very strange: I try adding two new hosts to our Opsview, reload, and
they're not there.
Well, sort of: they're there in Nagios. I can go into the scheduling
queue and see them, click on the hostname and get the standard Nagios
host and service status pages for them. Howewver, they don't appear