I did some more investigation and I have both
http://localhost/nagvis/nagvis/index.php
http://localhost/nagvis/wui/

this is working well.

I have checked and the file nagvis in /usr/local/opsview-web/root/ has this
text inside:
Nagvis is not configured. Please see <a href="[% c.config.help_url
%]nagvis">Opsview documentation</a> for details.
It seems that the file should have changed during the installation but it
didnt... can u help me?

Thanks!


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> Hi Ben
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> > The script would not run because the slave has installed an older
> > version of
> > glibc (>=2.5 required).  My question being, is it possible to push
> > out an older
> > version of opsview (<=3.1) on the master that'll take on the slave?
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> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Isaac Alves <[email protected]
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> > Dear all:
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> > I have Nagios installed and Opsview. Both are running and there is
> > forbindelsen: From Nagvis I may see the automap and the opsview
> > server.. but when i click in the modules > nagvis I get always the
> > same error.. "Nagvis is not configured. Please see Opsview
> > documentation for details." I have went through the installation over
> > and over again I can not understand what is happening...
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> > http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview-community:nagvis
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> > PS: I am linux newbie but ill try anyway to do what ill be told..
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> everybody has been a newbie once. You just need to not stay one :)
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> I manager to fix the problem myself
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> I used this statement:
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> TX_OUTPUT_DEC=`printf "%d\n" 0x$TX_OUTPUT_HEX`
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> Instead of this one:
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> TX_OUTPUT_DEC=`echo $(( 16#$TX_OUTPUT_HEX ))`
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