How did your meeting go? David
On Feb 22, 2013, at 4:50 AM, Craig Gallen (opennms) <cgal...@opennms.org> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Just a reminder that I will try and run a gotomeeting today on OpenNMS > alarm forwarding > > On 18/02/2013 10:54, Craig Gallen (opennms) wrote: >> Jerome and Bascar, >> >> A couple of weeks ago I offered to run a webinar on alarm forwarding >> using the prototype TM Forum resource alarm management interface. >> >> I have now got this interface working as an overlay install on top of >> the latest stable version of OpenNMS and would like to try and schedule >> a gotomeeting demo for those interested in this technology. >> >> I have set this up for 22 February 2013 at 16:00 GMT Standard Time. >> 11.00 Eastern >> >> Hopefully you can make it. >> >> Craig >> >> 1. Please join my meeting, 22 February 2013 at 16:00 GMT Standard Time. >> https://www3.gotomeeting.com/join/818990270 >> 2. 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Click the link to join this meeting from your >> iPhoneᆴ, iPadᆴ or Androidᆴ device via the GoToMeeting app. >> >> >> >> On 04/02/2013 09:29, Craig Gallen (opennms) wrote: >>> Baskar and Jerome >> >>> I'm sorry I don't know anything about the HTTPNorthBounder code for >>> alarm forwarding. Hopefully someone else on the list could fill you in >>> about it. >> >>> With respect to the TM Forum interface, I would very much like to get it >>> completed but we have been looking for end users to show an interest >>> before we do much more work on it. >> >>> The best way for you to know more about what we have been doing with >>> alarm interfaces in the TM Forum would be for me to host a gotomeeting >>> session and use it to explain what we have done within the TM Forum >>> program. Would this be of interest? >> >>> Craig >> >> >> >>> On 30/01/2013 10:10, baskarbj wrote: >>>> Hi Craig, >>>> Until the TMF based interface is implemented in OpenNMS, can users rely on >>>> the HTTPNorthBounder for alarm forwarding (even though it may not be >>>> reliable messaging). An asynchronous mechanism may be better than polling >>>> the Alarms resource through the REST interface. >> >>>> So, is there any detailed reference for how to configure HTTPNorthBounder >>>> or >>>> equiv & send all alarms to other systems? >>>> or Any other asynchronous notification mechanism possible until the TMF >>>> interface is available. >> >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> Baskar >> >> >> >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: >>>> http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/Alarm-Forwarding-to-external-systems-tp7582295p7582302.html >>>> Sent from the OpenNMS - devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Everyone hates slow websites. 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