On Tuesday 03 January 2006 10:41, you wrote:
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, Wojciech Kozicki wrote:
Hello,
my NAV is up and running (installation done by this howto: http://metanav.ntnu.no/moin.cgi/InstallingOnRHEL4).
I have some problems with Cricket, there is no description for router graphs. These are cisco 7206, 750x, 7140 boxes.
Description on routers interfaces are in following format (example):
interface FastEthernet1/0/0.200 description elink,xxx_gw,xxx,,200
And in "Router ports report", for this port I can see: - in vlan column: "200" - in nettype column: "elink" - in netident: "router_name,xxx_gw" so it is recognized correctly in NAV...
For switches - cisco 2900, 2950 there is no problem, all interfaces are described properly in Cricket.
What I should check, please help.
I assume you refer to the cricket overview page with all the router ports for a given router that states "no description available" in the description column.
This issue is addressed and I believe solved, however I do not think it is "out there yet", John Magne can correct me if I am wrong.
Can I get some patch? :) regards -- Woj
From Vidar.Faltinsen at uninett.no Tue Jan 3 13:07:18 2006 From: Vidar.Faltinsen at uninett.no (Vidar Faltinsen) Date: Tue Jan 3 13:07:44 2006 Subject: [Nav-users] Don't get alerts based on Sub category In-Reply-To: <s395a2f0.070@HVO-3.hivolda.no> References: <s395a2f0.070@HVO-3.hivolda.no> Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0601031302220.8128@tyholt-ng.uninett.no>
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Peder Magne Sefland wrote:
The "Alert Profiles" is not so easy to understand. But I'm not giving up :-)
I recommend http://metanav.ntnu.no/moin.cgi/AlertProfiles
My idea was that I should make some Public filters and Public filter groups for my colleges at the computer dep. To make it easier for them to make alert profiles.
So I thought that if we regisetred all the servers in their Sub category, it would be easy to get all the alerts for the servers in that group (All the Novell servers or Mail servers and so on.)
I have been trying to get alerts based on this idea, but with no success. If I add "All alerts" I get alerts on email and sms. So I know that the alertengine is working.
We should look into this. As Ingeborg indicated it may be an error related to publicly defined filters.
But I have also tried to make an alert based on one ip-address (equals IP) with no success. When should I use "equals" or "in"? (I have tried both)
If you want to match a set, i.e. more than one value, use in, else use = - Vidar
From Ingeborg.Hellemo at cc.uit.no Tue Jan 3 14:41:22 2006 From: Ingeborg.Hellemo at cc.uit.no (Ingeborg Hellemo) Date: Tue Jan 3 14:41:29 2006 Subject: [Nav-users] Don't get alerts based on Sub category In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 03 Jan 2006 13:07:18 +0100." <Pine.LNX.4.64.0601031302220.8128@tyholt-ng.uninett.no> Message-ID: <200601031341.k03DfMUQ080954@dis.cc.uit.no>
Vidar.Faltinsen@uninett.no said:
We should look into this. As Ingeborg indicated it may be an error related to publicly defined filters.
No, I tested and it is probably related to "Sub category" --Ingeborg -- Ingeborg ?strem Hellemo -- ingeborg@cc.uit.no (Univ. of Troms?, Norway)