can't find it and I have
a feeling I'm overlooking something really obvious.
We have InterMapper Server 5.2 on Fedora Linux, managed via IM Remote 5.2 on
Mac OS X.
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for iPhone to receive the notification, sound the alarm, and display an
alert?
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On 11/13/09 1
notifications directly from InterMapper (hint,
hint).
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there.
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Via iPhone Mail
On Nov 11, 2009, at 11:24 PM, Paul Carlson
pcarl...@guam.netmailto:pcarl...@guam.net wrote:
errr,
The new download page is nice and pretty but it now only lets me
download the version corresponding to what ever my browser is running
on, not what my server might
maps a vantage point applies to, e.g. from a pick list
something like this:
Global
Local
First Map
Map 2
Another Map
Yet Another Map
And So On
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of the FullWebAccess group.
We use IM Server 5.1.5 (i386/Linux, Build 97241). Authentication is via
InterMapper Authentication Server using Active Directory.
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Depends on the platform. Refer to the Readme file for your platform at
http://dartware.com/downloads/binaries/
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on the Dartware site? I couldn't find one.
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Baltimore County Public Library
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410-887-6180 Office
410-887-2091 FAX
. Ants stop moving. Menus are
non-responsive.
Reinstalling IM Remote didn't help. Rebooting the Mac doesn't help.
My other applications work fine.
Any ideas?
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I'll second both of those requests, with 1st preference for an iPhone
app
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On Sep 27, 2008, at 1:12 PM, Hammond, Jacob
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IM-R for iPhone
On Sep 27, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Mike Lieberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
IM-R for Blackberry
that don't resolve in IM Flows, but I have noticed the same ones cropping up
multiple times. I've double-checked the PTR records for those IP addresses and
they are correct, and reverse lookups using nslookup and dig always succeed.
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using netflow
on all of these for about a year and have never noticed a performance hit. YMMV
depending on the capacity of your equipment. I'd hate to do this with the 25xx
routers we used to have at our remote sites.
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I see the same odd behavior here. Reverse lookups that work fine using dig or
nslookup sometimes fail in IM Flows. It seems to be sporadic, not consistent.
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Feature Request: Display hostnames instead of IP addresses in the exporters
list. Most of us with large networks probably find it easier to identify our
routers and switches by name than by number.
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On 9/11/08 2:57 PM, Chip Old [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feature Request: Display hostnames instead of IP addresses in the exporters
list. Most of us with large networks probably find it easier to identify our
routers and switches by name than by number.
Expanding on the same idea
On 9/11/08 6:23 PM, Chip Old [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/11/08 2:57 PM, Chip Old [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feature Request: Display hostnames instead of IP addresses in the exporters
list. Most of us with large networks probably find it easier to identify our
routers and switches by name
? Anyone want to experiment?
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List
I went ahead and changed the value to 256 MB in info.plist. Then I looked at
the URL Janice posted. Finally I read your response. Backwards, I know, but
that's the way the whole day has gone.
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Edit Menu
Server Settings
Server Preferences
E-Mail
There you set the From: address used by IM for its outgoing mail.
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with just the Map List. How would I get our
maps to load automatically?
Don't close the maps and charts before you close the application. Any maps
and charts that are open when you close InterMapper or InterMapper Remote
Access will reopen automatically when you restart the application.
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to think of notification groups
not just as functions of type of device, but also as functions of type of
problem, critical vs non-critical times of day, area of administrative
responsability, and a lot of other factors. It helps to be good at
multi-dimensional chess...
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be the month-day of the first day of the week?
Are you sure you mean weekly? The image you attached shows what I see
on a chart set to monthly. When set to weekly I get day of week (e.g.
Wed) with date below it (e.g. 07 Feb).
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switches. InterMapper can see the cluster controllers, but
not the rest of the cluster members.
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are typically .5 msec round trip.
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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 20:16 -0500, Jeff Kell wrote:
Chip Old wrote:
We're seeing what appears to be the same behavior with the Barracuda
HTTP probe under InterMapper 4.5.3 and Mac OS X 10.4.8. Round trip
times for our Barracuda 600 are in the thousands of msec as reported
by the probe
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006 12:28 -0400, William W. Fisher wrote:
Here it is:
Bill,
Is the revised probe suitable only for Barracuda firmware 3.4.x.x or
later, or will it work with earlier versions too?
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On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 17:01 -0400, William W. Fisher wrote:
On Apr 24, 2006, at 12:35 PM, Chip Old wrote:
We recently upgraded our Barracuda 400 to firmware v3.4.01.003, then to
v3.4.01.004. Both seem to break InterMapper's Barracuda HTTP probe.
InterMapper shows the Barracuda as down
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 12:35 -0400, Chip Old wrote:
We recently upgraded our Barracuda 400 to firmware v3.4.01.003, then to
v3.4.01.004. Both seem to break InterMapper's Barracuda HTTP probe.
InterMapper shows the Barracuda as down and shows Gave up connecting to port
8000 after 0 seconds
saving x days/months of data in
a particular chart?
I'll second that request, unless there is already a way to limit saved
chart data to some user-defined number of days and I've just missed it.
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or reason to when the do and when they
don't. I have only one monitor so the effect on my desktop space is
annoying.
Bug or intentional feature?
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Life as we know it isn't going to come to a crashing halt either way, but
I'd prefer that the version number remain part of the file name.
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?
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a whole
group would make that easier.
Extending that idea, it would also be useful to be able to add any given
chart to multiple chart groups.
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when their
parent map is opened.
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Barracuda probe shouldn't be able to unless you entered the user,
password, or port incorrectly. Maybe you've discovered some bug in the
probe.
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 09:53 -0400, William W. Fisher wrote:
On May 24, 2005, at 8:48 PM, Chip Old wrote:
None of those problems occurred here under Mac OS X 10.4.1. The few
problems I did have were just minor annoyances:
InterMapper Server 4.3 refused to run under my own username (fold
not on the other two
machines.
All minor, no show stoppers, and outweighed by some great new features.
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from my OS X client machines although it does
display disk usage.
Host Resources Processor Table Information
Index Load
114 5%
115 3%
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 16:16 -0500, Ashe, James P. wrote:
I'll think I'll put in a vote for should be made optional as well.
I agree.
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e-mail notification will not be enabled
until the necessary info is added to Preferences, or automatically opens
the Mail Preferences dialog and refused to continue until the necessary
values are provided.
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at 1.5 Mbps?
A DS-1 (T1) normally operates in full duplex mode, meaning it can send at
1.544 Mbps and receive at 1.544 Mbps simultaneously. Similarly a DS-3
(T3) can send at 44.736 Mbps and receive at 44.736 Mbps simultaneously.
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