I have done the command : apt-get install graphite-carbon graphite-web But it says : root@debian-nav:~# apt-get install graphite-carbon graphite-web Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done graphite-carbon is already the newest version. graphite-carbon set to manually installed. graphite-web is already the newest version. graphite-web set to manually installed. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Obviously I did not do anything before. I guess this had been already installed with NAV. So, let's try to find a README that can explain me how to configure the Graphite part :) Another question : When I do a bulk import, first preview list correctly all the devices with a green status in front of each line, but then unfortunately when I click on "Import" button, it loads another web page and says "there was no data in the form". Do you know how can I solve this issue ? Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: Morten Brekkevold [mailto:morten.brekkevold@uninett.no] Sent: mercoledì 18 dicembre 2013 09:37 To: Orzakiewicz Cedric Cc: nav-users@uninett.no Subject: Re: NAV 4.0b1 packaged for Debian On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 16:28:44 +0000 Orzakiewicz Cedric <cedric.orzakiewicz@barilla.com<mailto:cedric.orzakiewicz@barilla.com>> wrote:
Thanks to you, it works now !!! :-)
(I still have to check what to install regarding Graphite).
We have packaged and published a backported graphite-web package in the navbeta archive now. You should run apt-get install graphite-carbon graphite-web to install the necessary software. Then you need may need to read some README files to set things up. I'm currently working on building a functioning virtual appliance, which will be provisioned using a shell script. That shell script, when finished, may serve as a recipe for reproducing a working NAV+Graphite setup on a Debian 7 server.
For those are newbie like me, here are the steps I followed from
scratch install of Debian 7, I hope this will help and encourage some
more people to test it (I guess that having more feedback from us
would help the developers team :-) ) :
Thanks for posting your recipe :) -- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT