For many years, we've asked NAV users to send us a postcard to tell us
they use NAV (see: http://metanav.uninett.no/postcard).
Up until now, we've received a total sum of 0 (zero) cards :-(
I just want to send a shout-out and a big thanks to Matěj Grégr, from
the University of Brno in the Czech Republic, who recently sent us no
less than _two_ postcards :-)
These are now proudly on display on the window facing the hallway
outside my office: http://yfrog.com/h8qbqgxj
--
Morten Brekkevold
UNINETT
NAV 3.8.6 is now available for download at Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/nav/3.8/3.8.6
This is a maintenance release which fixes the following reported issues:
* LP#777821 (ipdevpoll crash on IPv4 addresses in IP-MIB::ipAddressTable)
* LP#778422 (No router addresses collected on a Cisco Nexus 7000)
* LP#782161 (Only IPv6 client addresses collected on some routers)
Please report other bugs at https://launchpad.net/nav/+filebug :-)
A binary package for Debian 5 (Lenny) will be made available as soon as
possible. The Debian package is maintained by Morten Werner Forsbring, on
commission From UNINETT.
Happy NAVing everyone!
--
Morten Brekkevold
UNINETT
NAV version 3.9.0 is now available for download at Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/nav/3.9/3.9.0
See the 3.9.0b1 announcement for a complete list of new features in the
3.9 series.
This release includes the following:
User-visible features and improvements:
* WeatherGoose snmptrapd plugin now also supports WeatherGoose II traps.
* Added portname information to port listings in Arnold.
Bugfixes:
* LP#736905 (Changing a vendor id creates a new vendor instead)
* LP#749376 (Seed DB: Bulk import for room should require location and allow
position)
* LP#787986 (No information collected for devices of unknown type)
* LP#789005 (Config option for portadmin to turn off authorization)
* LP#790600 (ARP records aren't closed when router goes down)
* LP#791146 (oidprofiler job fails under TwistedSNMP)
* LP#791150 (ipdevpoll doesn't work with pynetsnmp installed on Debian Lenny)
* LP#791222 (ipdevpoll fails under pynetsnmp 0.28.8 / Debian Lenny)
* LP#794511 (navtopology crashes with error "can't adapt")
* LP#797143 (unrecognizedCDP report links to removed ipinfo app)
* LP#797576 (web login crashes on first-time login for LDAP user)
* LP#798146 (Lots of data aren't collected when using TwistedSNMP)
Please report bugs at https://launchpad.net/nav/+filebug :-)
A binary package for Debian 5 and 6 (Lenny/Squeeze) will be made
available as soon as possible. The Debian package is maintained by
Morten Werner Forsbring, on commission From UNINETT.
Happy NAVing everyone!
--
Morten Brekkevold
UNINETT
A beta version of the upcoming 3.9 series of NAV, version 3.9.0b1, is
now available for download at Launchpad for those who wish to test it:
https://launchpad.net/nav/3.9/3.9.0b1
The 3.9 series include these improvements:
User-visible features and improvements:
* NAV's threshold monitoring feature has finally been completed - Threshold
Manager is a new web tool that allows adjusting threshold values for
individual statistical data sources. Alerts generated by the threshold
monitor can be subscribed to in users' alert profiles.
* MAC Watch is a new web tool that maintains a watch list of MAC addresses.
Whenever a watched MAC address appears on your network, NAV will send an
alert that can be subscribed to.
* ipdevpoll can now retrieve VLAN configuration from Extreme Networks
devices.
* ipdevpoll can now optionally use the pynetsnmp library as an alternative
to the TwistedSNMP/PySNMP combination. pynetsnmp is a ctypes binding to
the well-known NetSNMP library, and should noticeably improve performance
if used.
* Layer 2 topology discovery has been rewritten from scratch, due to both
problems with the results of the old discovery code and problems with
maintaining the old code.
Bugfixes:
* LP#739718 (ifName should be derived from baseport number if not available)
More changes may still make it into the final release.
Please report bugs at https://launchpad.net/nav/+filebug :-)
A binary package for Debian 5 (Lenny) will be made available as soon as
possible. The Debian package is maintained by Morten Werner Forsbring, on
commission From UNINETT.
Happy NAVing everyone!
--
Morten Brekkevold
UNINETT
Hi All/Morten
I want to correcting the prefix already configured in the Prefix
Column. But there's no delete button ? Is that mean I have to delete it
directly in the database ?
Thanks
Royke
NAV 3.8.5 is now available for download at Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/nav/3.8/3.8.5
This is a maintenance release which fixes the following reported issues:
* LP#745616 (edit vlan in seeddb needs improvement)
* LP#745620 (change text descriptions in seeddb)
* LP#746381 (Add a report to display all collected interfaces, regardless of
type)
* LP#747104 (Missing interfaces are left lingering in the database)
* LP#748852 (Avoid using the word "handler" in SeedDB/Service)
* LP#749502 (Seed DB: Indicate required fields with an asterisk)
* LP#751310 (Not possible to add a function when adding a new ip device)
Please report other bugs at https://launchpad.net/nav/+filebug :-)
A binary package for Debian 5 (Lenny) will be made available as soon as
possible. The Debian package is maintained by Morten Werner Forsbring, on
commission From UNINETT.
Happy NAVing everyone!
--
Morten Brekkevold
UNINETT
NAV 3.8.4 is now available for download at Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/nav/3.8/3.8.4
This is a maintenance release which fixes the following reported issues:
* LP#415376 (Log more info about cause of blacklisting alertengine plugins)
* LP#723362 (Edit IP Device - feature request for delete button)
* LP#726545 (SeedDB should verify SNMP write community)
* LP#735513 (seeddb room main view missing position column)
* LP#735514 (Configuring VLAN on a Cisco switch gives SNMP error)
* LP#735516 (parentheses shouldn't be required for geo coordinates in SeedDB)
* LP#735519 (Modulecount link from type report fails)
* LP#735935 (Missing columns and wrong column titles in SeedDB's IP Device
list)
* LP#735958 (Arnold crashes when deleting a quarantine vlan)
* LP#736899 (PortAdmin cannot find VLANs on Cisco switches if vendor id has
changed to anything but lowercase 'cisco')
* LP#738609 (Intermittent EOFError in web pages)
* LP#740017 (crash when attempting to create alert profile from template)
* LP#740849 (inventory job keeps going on after device removal from seeddb)
* LP#741573 (t1000.py KeyError crash when following up detentions)
* LP#744839 (Login page crash when LDAP manager_password contains % chars)
Please report other bugs at https://launchpad.net/nav/+filebug :-)
A binary package for Debian 5 (Lenny) will be made available as soon as
possible. The Debian package is maintained by Morten Werner Forsbring, on
commission From UNINETT.
Happy NAVing everyone!
--
Morten Brekkevold
UNINETT
Hello,
i am install on:
Description: Ubuntu 10.10
Release: 10.10
Codename: maverick
but it don't work.
I start:
# /etc/init.d/nav start
Starting Network Administration Visualized:
Starting: alertengine cricket eventengine ipdevpoll logengine mactrace
maintengine networkDiscovery pping servicemon smsd snmptrapd thresholdMon
.
I try http://localhost/nav
What is the right URL to start ??
In the whole docu's say's "start the web interface" but what ist the web
interface URL ??
Sorry
reg
volker
Hi,
I try to connect between routers and switches within our network so I
can view it in Netmap view on the toolbox.
I've read the guides in
http://metanav.uninett.no/subnetsandvlans#guide_lines_for_configuring_route….
I've create the vlan and change the description on the routers and
switches to match the requirement based on the guidelines.
However, I'm unable to connect the routers and switches on the netmap.
The devices on the netmap are not connected and seems like "flying" on
it's own and hard to capture to view all devices at the same time.
Could you give me a hint, for example how to connect between two devices
and view it correctly on the netmap view.
Thanks.
Regards
Royke