radu.p...@technomatic.de schrieb:
>
> Yes, that's the one. Inside my config_local.php I have the line already
> put:
>
> #
> # Use this file as PDF background.
> #
> $conf['background_pdf'] = '/usr/local/pnp4nagios/etc/background.pdf' ;
>
> I downloaded the pdf file via scp and double checked to co
Damn, was all the time in front of me: the picture inserted was a stamp, so
obviously that the PNP would not use it. Added as a normal picture and
appeared immediately.
Sorry for keeping you busy :(
Von:Radu Popa/Technomatic
An: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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Yes, that's the one. Inside my config_local.php I have the line already
put:
#
# Use this file as PDF background.
#
$conf['background_pdf'] = '/usr/local/pnp4nagios/etc/background.pdf' ;
I downloaded the pdf file via scp and double checked to confirm it's the
modified one.
The rights on the fi
radu.p...@technomatic.de schrieb:
>
> What I am trying to achieve is now modifying a bit the pdf generated page (
> add an additional logo, put some text, aso). Saw that the background page
> is called background.pdf, so I have modified that, but when generating PDF
> I still see the original backg
What I am trying to achieve is now modifying a bit the pdf generated page (
add an additional logo, put some text, aso). Saw that the background page
is called background.pdf, so I have modified that, but when generating PDF
I still see the original background page, not the modified one.
Thanks!
radu.p...@technomatic.de schrieb:
> I have managed to put the text into the graphs ( watermark) by adding the
> option directly into the respective php file ( e.g. check_snmp_int.php).
> All the php files seem to have already an $opt[1] line which overrides the
> general options.
>
> I am still stu
PNP version is 0.6.13 and you are totally right about the config_local.php
file. Modified in that one and I see it in all graphs.
The only opened issue for now is the pdf background file.
Thanks a lot!
Which pnp4nagios version do
I have managed to put the text into the graphs ( watermark) by adding the
option directly into the respective php file ( e.g. check_snmp_int.php).
All the php files seem to have already an $opt[1] line which overrides the
general options.
I am still stucked with the PDF background file however.
radu.p...@technomatic.de schrieb:
> Hello again,
>
> Can you please give some guidelines how to customize the PNP4Nagios
> background page? I have tried using the $conf['graph_opt'] = "--watermark
> 'Test'" option, but it does not take it. Also modifications done on the
> background.pdf file are no
On 2 July 2011 07:36, wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Can you please give some guidelines how to customize the PNP4Nagios
> background page? I have tried using the $conf['graph_opt'] = "--watermark
> 'Test'" option, but it does not take it. Also modifications done on the
> background.pdf file are not u
Hello again,
Can you please give some guidelines how to customize the PNP4Nagios
background page? I have tried using the $conf['graph_opt'] = "--watermark
'Test'" option, but it does not take it. Also modifications done on the
background.pdf file are not updated. Already restarted apache and na
On 29 June 2011 13:23, wrote:
> After adding the -r option it works like a charm!
>
> Now in pnp4nagios I can see both values on the same graph: bytes in and
> bytes out. I see them as two thin lines. Any way to make the lines thicker
> and change their colour?
Well done.
Yes, you can create a
radu.p...@technomatic.de schrieb:
> After adding the -r option it works like a charm!
>
> Now in pnp4nagios I can see both values on the same graph: bytes in and
> bytes out. I see them as two thin lines. Any way to make the lines thicker
> and change their colour?
it depends on the pnp4nagios tem
After adding the -r option it works like a charm!
Now in pnp4nagios I can see both values on the same graph: bytes in and
bytes out. I see them as two thin lines. Any way to make the lines thicker
and change their colour?
Von:Radu Popa/Technomatic
An: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.ne
On 29 June 2011 11:45, wrote:
> Was a typo error of the community string, after putting "public" instead of
> "Public" everything looks cool.
>
> Still 1 question:
>
> If I try to query interface GigabitEthernet0/2 I get the response:
>
> GigabitEthernet0/21:DOWN, GigabitEthernet0/23:DOWN, Gigabi
Was a typo error of the community string, after putting "public" instead
of "Public" everything looks cool.
Still 1 question:
If I try to query interface GigabitEthernet0/2 I get the response:
GigabitEthernet0/21:DOWN, GigabitEthernet0/23:DOWN, GigabitEthernet0/24:UP
No usable data on file (40
Ok,
Here is what I got so far:
1. If I run the command: ./check_snmp_int.pl -H 192.168.2.1 -C public -2
-n GigabitEthernet0/24 -fY -kqB -g -w 60,60,100,100,10,10 -c
80,80,200,200,20,20 -d 5 , I get the following output:
GigabitEthernet0/24:UP (16.9Kbps/26.2Kbps/0.0/0.0/0
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