Hi Greg,
FYI, we at UC Berkeley also just got our hands on an Epiphan MH capture
device and are having similar issues (even after restarting the device)
getting it to connect to our MH core (1.1.x, running on port 80 forwards
to port 8080).
Firstly, can you tell us where we can go to grab the latest firmware? (I
think our device has an older version 2.2.0rc1.)
Secondly, one thing I noticed is that in the "Web content" config
section, there is a "matterhorn" entry under "Other files". If I click
on the link, it goes to a 404 error page and if I try to remove it, it
gives me a "Warning: unlink..." error.
Kevin Chan
Operations Team
Educational Technology Services
UC Berkeley
On 7/21/11 9:33 AM, Greg Logan wrote:
On 11-07-21 10:11 AM, Lovemore Nalube wrote:
Hi Greg Logan
I see from a different post you just made that you are the man behind
the new Epiphan
Matterhorn Capture Appliances! We have one here but it is not showing up
on the 1.2 rc6 server we have running.
We've enabled its Matterhorn capabilities and set the proper URL to the
server plus the username/password yet it does not come up on the list of
capture agents in the server end.
Is there something special that has to be done for this to communicate
with the server? We got the latest firmware update from Epiphan.
Unfortunately that config page is most definitely a work in progress.
There's no validation currently (no type checks, no range checks, etc),
and the services are not restarted when changes are made. Have you
tried restarting the box, either through the UI or by removing power for
a minute or two? Also remember that the Core URL field needs to include
the port as well (eg: http://192.168.0.1:8080).
G
Thanks
--
Lovemore Nalube
OLE Developer (Vula)
University of Cape Town
http://www.cet.uct.ac.za/LovemoreN
On 7/21/2011 at 5:42 PM, in message<[email protected]>,
Greg Logan<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Folks,
Cross posting to ensure everyone hears this, sorry about the spam!
I'm the guy doing the Matterhorn integration work for the new Epiphan
Matterhorn Capture Appliances (MCAs), as well as a developer for the
normal Matterhorn capture agent (CA). We have about 10 CAs deployed on
our campus currently, and one of our concerns was monitoring their
status outside of Matterhorn itself. To do this we use Nagios to check
if they're up by sshing into them, and we're working on the next step of
checking the system health (smart, disk space, etc) as well as making
sure they capture when they should.
Does anyone else monitor their CAs in a similar way? Are you using
Nagios as well? Munin? I ask, because we are at a stage in the MCA
development where adding something like Nagios would be easy (memory
space permitting!), so I'd like some community feedback in terms of what
people are looking for in an SNMP monitor.
Thanks,
G
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