Kevin Potts | 1 Nov 2007 19:02
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specific polling for Cisco devices

Is it possible to setup so the only two methods of monitoring a Cisco device, say,  ICMP and SNMP?  Which file do I edit for this?  I also want to just monitor the loopback and not all of the interfaces.  I’ve correctly put interfaces into discovery-configuration.xml but they are all eventually re-enabled when I check” Home / Admin / Manage/Unmanage Interfaces” from the WEB page they get re-enabled.

I don’t really need to hit each and every IP interface of a switch or router.

 

 

Kevin Potts
Senior Network Engineer
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evinp <at> eloan.com


 

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Tarus Balog | 1 Nov 2007 19:15
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Re: specific polling for Cisco devices


On Nov 1, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Kevin Potts wrote:

> Is it possible to setup so the only two methods of monitoring a  
> Cisco device, say,  ICMP and SNMP?  Which file do I edit for this?   
> I also want to just monitor the loopback and not all of the  
> interfaces.  I’ve correctly put interfaces into discovery- 
> configuration.xml but they are all eventually re-enabled when I  
> check” Home / Admin / Manage/Unmanage Interfaces” from the WEB page  
> they get re-enabled.I don’t really need to hit each and every IP  
> interface of a switch or router.

Hrm, the re-enable sounds like a bug. What version of OpenNMS? Is  
there anyway to easily identify the non-loopback interfaces? You  
could create a package that just polls those.

-T

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Kevin Potts | 1 Nov 2007 23:59
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Re: specific polling for Cisco devices

Tarus, No it's not that easy to identify the non-loopback interfaces,
it's a better case for the loopbacks though. 

Kevin..

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Subject: Re: [opennms-install] specific polling for Cisco devices

On Nov 1, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Kevin Potts wrote:

> Is it possible to setup so the only two methods of monitoring a  
> Cisco device, say,  ICMP and SNMP?  Which file do I edit for this?   
> I also want to just monitor the loopback and not all of the  
> interfaces.  I've correctly put interfaces into discovery- 
> configuration.xml but they are all eventually re-enabled when I  
> check" Home / Admin / Manage/Unmanage Interfaces" from the WEB page  
> they get re-enabled.I don't really need to hit each and every IP  
> interface of a switch or router.

Hrm, the re-enable sounds like a bug. What version of OpenNMS? Is  
there anyway to easily identify the non-loopback interfaces? You  
could create a package that just polls those.

-T

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Justin Vassallo | 2 Nov 2007 17:00

re installin on solaris

Hi,

I did eventually successfully deploy on Solaris (10 x86, but this will
probably work on sparc too), with 4 very simple commands. I did not need to
build given the rpms worked fine:

# rpm2cpio opennms-1.3.7-1.noarch.rpm | cpio -dim
# rpm2cpio opennms-core-1.3.7-1.noarch.rpm | cpio -dim
# rpm2cpio opennms-docs-1.3.7-1.noarch.rpm | cpio -dim
# rpm2cpio opennms-webapp-jetty-1.3.7-1.noarch.rpm | cpio -dim

Then move the dirs and sub dirs accordingly.

For postgres, i used the 32bit pkg version dlded off sun.com

Hope somebody can find these useful

Rgds
Justin
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Kevin Potts | 1 Nov 2007 19:17
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Re: specific polling for Cisco devices

I'm on 1.3.8-SNAPSHOT.

Kevin..

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Subject: Re: [opennms-install] specific polling for Cisco devices

On Nov 1, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Kevin Potts wrote:

> Is it possible to setup so the only two methods of monitoring a  
> Cisco device, say,  ICMP and SNMP?  Which file do I edit for this?   
> I also want to just monitor the loopback and not all of the  
> interfaces.  I've correctly put interfaces into discovery- 
> configuration.xml but they are all eventually re-enabled when I  
> check" Home / Admin / Manage/Unmanage Interfaces" from the WEB page  
> they get re-enabled.I don't really need to hit each and every IP  
> interface of a switch or router.

Hrm, the re-enable sounds like a bug. What version of OpenNMS? Is  
there anyway to easily identify the non-loopback interfaces? You  
could create a package that just polls those.

-T

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