[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> From what I can see from this thread, it appears that this is possible
> via the "model import" services. I'm having trouble piecing together
> the detailed steps, and I think that pointers to docs and or examples
> would go a long way...
Hi Doug,
The model importer ne
Michael Smith wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> From what I can see from this thread, it appears that this is possible
>> via the "model import" services. I'm having trouble piecing together
>> the detailed steps, and I think that pointers to docs and or examples
>> would go a long way...
>
>
The importer assumes that the data you send is the authoritative and
complete set of nodes you want to monitor. If nodes are missing from youf
file but are in the opennms database, they will be deleted from the opennms
database, interfaces that have been removed from nodes will be removed from
th
Matt Brozowski wrote:
> The importer assumes that the data you send is the authoritative and
> complete set of nodes you want to monitor. If nodes are missing from youf
> file but are in the opennms database, they will be deleted from the opennms
> database, interfaces that have been removed from
What you could do is set up different polling packages with different filter
rules.
Then you could set something via the importer like the nodeLabel (I am
currently adding the ability to set assetRecord fields like pollCategory)
maybe make the nodeLabel end with -production when they are in produc
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 07:09 -0400, Tarus Balog wrote:
> On Jun 9, 2008, at 6:50 AM, Alex Bennee wrote:
>
> > So while I'm pretty sure I've been running with OpenJDK on my
> > installed
> > setup while in development mode I can't get OpenNMS to start up with
> > the
> > OpenJDK JVM. If I commen