On 30 Jun 2009, at 11:34, Vitor Reis wrote:
> For now I have a few simple questions. I think the majority of you
> knows
> NoMa and NetwaysGrapher2 from Netways. They are cool tools that, I
> think, will improve a arquitecture using opsview. The question:
>
> Is it possible and simple ("""simple""") to install and config this
> two
> tools besides opsview? Can you give just a few guidelines on how to
> this, or some internet location where I can find some relevant stuff
> about this.
I've had a quick look at https://www.netways.org/wiki/grapher-v2. The
last time I looked, there was a requirement for mysql 5.1, but the
latest documentation says 5.0 should suffice. There are some perl
modules which they require which are not distributed with Opsview, so
you would have to install those manually. There are some PHP modules
required too.
One possible sticking point is that Netways Grapher uses the
performance data information to populate the database, which we also
use for updating the RRD graphs used by Opsview. May need to split
this data out somehow if you want NG to get that data at the same time.
NoMa's download location is https://www.netways.org/projects/list_files/noma
. In there, the documentation reveals it is a PHP/mysql frontend with
a perl backend. It uses NDO which we already have in the Runtime
database
So in summary, you should be able to install and configure these
yourself along side Opsview. If you want them more fully integrated
(like Nagvis, MRTG and NMIS), then we can do that as part of sponsored
work, or we could do a smaller piece on creating documentation on how
to integrate it yourself alongside Opsview.
Ton
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