Thank you for responding -
/nav/status shows
Up: activeip alertengine eventengine ipdevpoll logengine mactrace maintengine netbiostracker pping psuwatch servicemon smsd thresholdmon topology
Down: snmptrapd
I did apparently miss #5 of the readme. Changed it and it looked like we were cooking with gas again.
Now, I just gotta figure out why carbon isn't working properly -
2016-01-28 07:19:34,956 [ERROR nav.metrics.carbon] unable to send metrics to carbon ([127.0.0.1]:2003): [Errno 111] Connection refused
-----Original Message-----
From: Morten Brekkevold [mailto:morten.brekkevold@uninett.no]
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 2:11 AM
To: Don Click <Don.Click@dentoncounty.com>
Cc: nav-users@uninett.no
Subject: Re: post installation question
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 16:43:10 +0000 Don Click <Don.Click@dentoncounty.com> wrote:
> Gents - first, thank you for an awesome tool to help manage the network.
Thank you, for your kind words :)
> I recently did a fresh install of Debian and installed the NAV
> packages (including graphite).
>
> However, when we are adding our devices, they are all coming back with
> NO PORTS FOUND, or NO POWER SUPPLIES, NO FANS, etc.
>
> I am not seeing any logs in the /var/logs/nav area, so I am not sure
> what is really happening here.
1. Can you confirm that NAV processes are actually running? "nav status"
2. Did you read and follow `/usr/share/doc/nav/README.Debian`?
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Morten Brekkevold
UNINETT AS