On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Craig Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>  I've been going through the bug reports and feature requests on
> Sourceforge where the JFFNMS code is held.  I've done some minor cleanup
> work, such as adding the security patches in and removing the non-free
> font.
>
> The main extra is the enhanced Dell OpenManage support which is now in
> the subversion tree.
>
> Are there any bugs that anyone has come across and knows what is going
> on with the code to fix it?  Most of the reported bugs were installation
> problems or for old versions.
>
> I am also looking for any new pollers/graphs etc to add to JFFNMS. You
> can hold the copyright but they need to be licensed under the GPL (as is
> the rest of JFFNMS).
>
> Looking at an old poll Javier had, after Netflow support (which would be
> difficult given the nature of netflow) people were asking for host maps.
> I'm wondering what exactly that would be.  I believe it means that you
> can create a map and arbitarily put any hosts in it you feel like, but
> would like to check what others think it could be.

I've submitted these pollers to Javier a few times, but they never
made it in to any cvs/svn repo as far as I know. I'd love if they did:

http://falz.net/files/jffnms/

They're updates for UPS to support Mitsubishi Diamondlink SNMP devices
that attach to large UPSs. This isn't a new poller, but an update to
the existing UPS code to support more. There are some old mailing list
entries about this.

 Also included is APC PDU support that will show power usage for banks
and total for APC PDUs. This was tested on zero-o rack PDUs that have
16 or so outlets, a few different versions. Let me know if any tweaks
need to be made to them, since JFFNMS hasn't changed in a few years,
these should all still work fine.

--falz

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