Gents - first, thank you for an awesome tool to help manage the network.
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.
I have tried searching through the mail-list, but so far, I am not finding any possible suggestions or clues.
When I evaluated the virtual appliance, this seemed to work quite well. (I wasn't able to get the virtual appliance to migrate to our production environment).
Would someone be so kind as to point me in a direction that may help me troubleshoot this?
Thank you!
Don Click Network Operations Manager Denton County Department of Technology Services
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`?
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`?
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT AS
Hi,
do you have the below in your /etc/carbon/carbon.conf file?: ENABLE_UDP_LISTENER = True UDP_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0 UDP_RECEIVER_PORT = 2003
as that caught me out on debian the first time i built it for NAV.
Cheers
Tom
On 28 January 2016 at 13:20, Don Click Don.Click@dentoncounty.com wrote:
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.
Can you confirm that NAV processes are actually running? "nav status"
Did you read and follow `/usr/share/doc/nav/README.Debian`?
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT AS