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From: Seibold, M. <mic...@gk...> - 2018-12-18 07:46:12
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You are using the wrong mailing list. Please mail your question again in ope...@li... And please provide the exact error messages - without them it's difficult to help you. -Michael |
From: poiuyiuy <poi...@gm...> - 2018-11-27 10:22:26
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I used MF2 Firewall maked SECUI. When MIC Compiler, It occured error such as expecting UPPER or Problem found error Someone help me ㅠㅠ MF2-SNMP-MIB.txt <http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/file/t397159/MF2-SNMP-MIB.txt> -- Sent from: http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/OpenNMS-devel-f529578.html |
From: Ronny T. <ro...@op...> - 2018-11-26 15:15:16
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Hello World, I got in contact with someone working for the Discourse group. The OpenNMS project and the community qualifies for their free Open Source[1] hosted Discourse service. They are willing to provide us a free discourse instance for example "opennms.discourse.group" or whatever we pick in the domain space "*.discourse.group". I personally use Discourse in several other Open Source communities, Hugo, Elastic and Grafana just to name a few and they doing a good job to get me informed about new releases and other announcements. I got also pretty quickly help when I don't want to talk with someone in realtime. It works for me pretty well and I think this is the standard what an open source community should have in these days. If you don't have an idea what discourse is, here two examples, you don't ne a login to read: https://community.grafana.com <https://community.grafana.com/> https://discuss.elastic.co Right know we redirect questions to StackOverflow, but the questions people asking related to OpenNMS do not fit into the StackOverflow category and get redacted with the hint to move to other forums in the Exchange network. I don't think it is well accepted, we just have 117 questions tagged as "opennms". In my very personal opinion it would make sense to establish a Mattermost and a Discourse instance as the two default communication channels in our community. Without thinking a lot here a first idea for categories we could use: General: Replacement for the opennms-discuss mailing list Announcements: A place for TWiO, Conferences where OpenNMS or people in the community are present Development: Replacement for the opennms-discuss mailing list Releases: New Releases We should have at least 2 or 3 moderators. So I'll ask you kindly dear reader to think about volunteering as a moderator. Here[3] is what a moderator would need to do. Before I get back to the Discourse guys and let them run this service for us, I want to get some feedback from you if this is worth doing or should we just keep everything as it is cause you are happy? What do you think? P.S. For the "What If" people: If we grow too much we get noticed and need to move to their Standard plan where we would get a 50% non-profit discount [2] We want a custom domain like community.opennms.com <http://community.opennms.com/> and not opennms.discourse.group -> same as 1. Somebody volunteers to host the instance for our community -> we will get the data and be on our own [1] https://blog.discourse.org/2016/03/free-discourse-forum-hosting-for-community-friendly-github-projects/ <https://blog.discourse.org/2016/03/free-discourse-forum-hosting-for-community-friendly-github-projects/> [2] https://payments.discourse.org/pricing <https://payments.discourse.org/pricing> [3] https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-moderation-guide/63116 <https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-moderation-guide/63116> |
From: Ronny T. <ro...@op...> - 2018-03-12 20:55:48
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Hello World, is there a possibility to use the string for interface speed in expressions? When I use the $index_in.ifSpeed as value alone, the correct value is drawn in the graph which is the speed of the interface persisted in the ifSpeed string properties of the interface (1.000.000.000). As soon I use this in a calculation for the bandwidth usage in percent, the result is just 0. Any ideas how to solve this issue? |
From: David H. <da...@op...> - 2018-03-05 18:19:06
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> On Mar 1, 2018, at 13:49, Diaz, Jose Antonio <jos...@hp...> wrote: > > Thanks a lot Dave. > My idea is to use OpenNMS to receive traps (ok), polling ICMP (ok), polling SNMP for performance (ok) and polling SNMP for additional data (status, serial number,....). I'd like to see these data un the GUI...it is possible in the asset info section..., and, in other tab? > And the last, I want to update these data every hour...how can I update the information without a system re-start? Sounds to me like you are interested in collecting non-metric data from your devices and storing that in the "inventory DB". I think you should be investigating the SNMP Asset Adapter. This is a provisioning adapter that queries OIDs and allows you to store the values in the Node Assets table. David David Hustace The OpenNMS Group, Inc. |
From: Diaz, J. A. <jos...@hp...> - 2018-03-01 22:07:47
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Thanks a lot Dave. My idea is to use OpenNMS to receive traps (ok), polling ICMP (ok), polling SNMP for performance (ok) and polling SNMP for additional data (status, serial number,....). I'd like to see these data un the GUI...it is possible in the asset info section..., and, in other tab? And the last, I want to update these data every hour...how can I update the information without a system re-start? BR, Un saludo, Jose Antonio. On Mar 1, 2018 7:06 PM, David Hustace <da...@op...> wrote: > On Feb 23, 2018, at 08:20, diazjos <ja...@hp...> wrote: > > I'm working with several devices monitoring by OpenNMS. I need to collect > and storage several OIDs, most of them will be DisplayString (for example, > "stata reason", "logged user",...); so I need to collect and storage but, > obviously, it's not needed to graph ;-) > What is the best way to do that? Persisting data and displaying data are two different functions. So, you can store all the data you want, even create thresholds, but there is not requirement to define graphs for the data. There is no inherent requirement for graphing the data. David David Hustace President The OpenNMS Group, Inc. 220 Chatham Business Drive, Suite 100 Pittsboro, NC 27312 +1 919 533 0160 x7734 *Quixotical* |
From: David H. <da...@op...> - 2018-03-01 18:05:46
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> On Feb 23, 2018, at 08:20, diazjos <ja...@hp...> wrote: > > I'm working with several devices monitoring by OpenNMS. I need to collect > and storage several OIDs, most of them will be DisplayString (for example, > "stata reason", "logged user",...); so I need to collect and storage but, > obviously, it's not needed to graph ;-) > What is the best way to do that? Persisting data and displaying data are two different functions. So, you can store all the data you want, even create thresholds, but there is not requirement to define graphs for the data. There is no inherent requirement for graphing the data. David David Hustace President The OpenNMS Group, Inc. 220 Chatham Business Drive, Suite 100 Pittsboro, NC 27312 +1 919 533 0160 x7734 *Quixotical* |
From: Craig G. (opennms) <cg...@op...> - 2018-02-28 14:20:55
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Hi Jesse, I have found a possible issue in the datachoices feature. The property-placeholder configuration in in blueprint.xml references persistant-id as org.opennms.features.datachoices.cfg In fact the .cfg suffix should not be on the end of the persistant-id because this means that the file is incorrectly referenced and is never loaded by the blueprint. In practice this problem is masked because the StateManager also loads the org.opennms.features.datachoices.cfg properties file in its constructor. However for correctness, perhaps the blueprint should be changed and we should look at resolving any conflicts between the StateManager and the blueprint. in blueprint.xml https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/blob/c7ff214afafd28d126d84917e3ae5f0d9779fb63/features/datachoices/src/main/resources/OSGI-INF/blueprint/blueprint.xml <cm:property-placeholder persistent-id="org.opennms.features.datachoices.cfg"> should be <cm:property-placeholder persistent-id="org.opennms.features.datachoices"> Craig |
From: diazjos <ja...@hp...> - 2018-02-23 13:21:04
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Hi, I'm working with several devices monitoring by OpenNMS. I need to collect and storage several OIDs, most of them will be DisplayString (for example, "stata reason", "logged user",...); so I need to collect and storage but, obviously, it's not needed to graph ;-) What is the best way to do that? Thanks in advance. Jose. -- Sent from: http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/OpenNMS-devel-f529578.html |
From: David H. <da...@op...> - 2018-01-25 15:39:52
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> On Jan 13, 2018, at 18:26, Craig Gallen (opennms) <cg...@op...> wrote: > > The project does not currently use the new OpenNMS streaming measurement > api as the project was started before the API was introduced. However > migration to that API is entirely possible later. > > Comments and feedback welcome This is awesome, Craig. We’ll try to find funding to move this into the Telemetry API. Cheers, David |
From: poiuyiuy <poi...@gm...> - 2018-01-22 00:11:30
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When i upgrade opennms version 20.0.0 > 21.0.1, The graph breaks up letters. What can i do? <http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/file/t397159/%EA%B7%B8%EB%9E%98%ED%94%84.jpg> OpenNMS version : 21.0.1 Java version : 1.8.0_131 Operating system : centos7 -- Sent from: http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/OpenNMS-devel-f529578.html |
From: poiuyiuy <poi...@gm...> - 2018-01-19 09:13:38
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When i upgrade opennms version 20.0.0 > 21.0.1, The graph breaks up letters.What can i do?opennms version 19.0.0 > 21.0.3Java version 1.8.0_131server is CentOS7 <http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/file/t397159/%EA%B7%B8%EB%9E%98%ED%94%84.jpg> -- Sent from: http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/OpenNMS-devel-f529578.html |
From: Craig G. (opennms) <cg...@op...> - 2018-01-13 23:26:51
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Hi, Folks may wish to check out the new experimental mqtt plugin I am developing for OpenNMS. The use case for this is to turn OpenNMS into a viable IoT platform which can work with hundreds of IoT modules such as eclipse Kura running on raspberry pi's. You can see a video explanation of the target project use case which measures air pollution here; https://youtu.be/5Eg_mNIkrgo The code is currently available on github here https://github.com/gallenc/tmforumhack2017/tree/master/TMForumVancouver2017Hack/opennms/MqttClient This plugin allows mqtt messages containing json received from a mqtt broker to be parsed using a jxpath configuration and handled as events or as measurement data. The code handles any json message format and example message configurations are provided in the junit tests for the Kura message format as described here https://github.com/eclipse/kapua/wiki/K-Payload-JSON-Format The plugin is packaged as a KAR which can be deployed in the OpenNMS deploy directory. The plugin should work with Meridian 2017 (based off OpenNMS 19) and later OpenNMS horizon instances. (Although unfortunately the module does need recompiled for the OpenNMS version you are using because all the OpenNMS OSGi interfaces reference the version number of the OpenNMS instance in which they run. This problem could be resolved in OpenNMS moved to a stable API numbering scheme which survived major releases :). ) The project does not currently use the new OpenNMS streaming measurement api as the project was started before the API was introduced. However migration to that API is entirely possible later. Comments and feedback welcome Craig Craig Gallen OpenNMS UK |
From: poiuyiuy <poi...@gm...> - 2018-01-12 06:23:28
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When i upgrade opennms version 20.0.0 > 21.0.1, The graph breaks up letters. What can i do? <http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/file/t397159/%EA%B7%B8%EB%9E%98%ED%94%84.jpg> -- Sent from: http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/OpenNMS-devel-f529578.html |
From: Martin D. <mar...@bk...> - 2017-12-21 09:10:50
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We are using radius to authenticate on opennms server. Therefor we use the spring security. Is it possible to integrate pam radius authentication as it is not possible to add two radius servers in spring security. -- Sent from: http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/OpenNMS-devel-f529578.html |
From: Ronny T. <ro...@op...> - 2017-12-01 13:42:23
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Friendly reminder when you wait until opennms compiles —> https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/branches/stale <https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/branches/stale> Updated 8 years ago :D > On 27. Oct 2017, at 11:08, Ronny Trommer <ro...@op...> wrote: > > Hi Cyrille, > > thanks a lot taking care. You have currently just one branch open which is related issue NMS-9025. > > Cyrille Bollu refs/remotes/origin/pr/jira/NMS-9025 > > here a few one-liners to help you out :) > > git for-each-ref --format='%(authorname) %(refname)' | sort -k7 | grep -v tags > > Btw. if you try to clean things up, I personally follow the Pareto (80/20) principle and works pretty well to be efficient :) > > As you can see, only 20 percent of people have to do some work to clean 80% of cruft :P > > git for-each-ref --format='%(authorname) %09 %(refname)' | grep -v tags | sort -k7 | awk -F'\t' {'print $1'} | uniq -c | sort -r > > 149 Benjamin Reed > 45 Jesse White > 31 Alejandro Galue > 28 Seth Leger > 22 Donald Desloge > 14 Markus von Rüden > 13 Ronald Roskens > 13 Matt Brozowski > 11 Ronny Trommer > 10 Jeff Gehlbach > 8 Markus Neumann > 8 Antonio > 5 Dustin Frisch > 5 Christian Pape > 5 Atlassian Bamboo > 4 DJ Gregor > 4 Chandra Gorantla > 3 Joe Jones > 2 cgallen > 2 Simon Walter > 2 OpenNMS Maintainer > 2 Matt Raykowski > 2 David Hustace > 1 yhzhan > 1 Tharindu Munasinghe > 1 Peter Nixon > 1 Jonathan Sartin > 1 Jonathan Heard (z454441) > 1 Jay Aras > 1 Cyrille Bollu > 1 Alex Finger (OpenNMS) > > >> On 26. Oct 2017, at 13:49, Cyrille Bollu <cyr...@gm... <mailto:cyr...@gm...>> wrote: >> >> Hi Ronny, >> >> There's so much branches and I have absolutely no idea if any of my contributions resulted in branches in your repo. >> >> Do you think some of these branches might come from my works? >> >> Cheers >> >> 2017-10-25 17:56 GMT+02:00 Ronny Trommer <ro...@op... <mailto:ro...@op...>>: >> Dear Developers, >> >> especially those listed on the Contributors[1] page :) Once in a while everyone has to wait on things. Can you please use some time once in a while to look at Stale branches on GitHub[2]. If you find branches you know which can be safely deleted, please do so. If you need changes for ${reasons}, fork opennms in your private repo and keep it their and delete in our public repo. Bamboo, our package mirrors and the next git clone on your hard drive will appreciate it :) >> >> [1] https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/graphs/contributors <https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/graphs/contributors> >> [2] https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/branches/stale <https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/branches/stale> >> >> Regards Ronny >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most >> engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org <http://slashdot.org/>! http://sdm.link/slashdot <http://sdm.link/slashdot> >> _______________________________________________ >> Please read the OpenNMS Mailing List FAQ: >> http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ <http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ> >> >> opennms-devel mailing list >> >> To *unsubscribe* or change your subscription options, see the bottom of this page: >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-devel <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-devel> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most >> engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org <http://slashdot.org/>! http://sdm.link/slashdot_______________________________________________ <http://sdm.link/slashdot_______________________________________________> >> Please read the OpenNMS Mailing List FAQ: >> http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ <http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ> >> >> opennms-devel mailing list >> >> To *unsubscribe* or change your subscription options, see the bottom of this page: >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-devel > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot_______________________________________________ > Please read the OpenNMS Mailing List FAQ: > http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ > > opennms-devel mailing list > > To *unsubscribe* or change your subscription options, see the bottom of this page: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-devel |
From: Ronny T. <ro...@op...> - 2017-10-27 09:08:27
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Hi Cyrille, thanks a lot taking care. You have currently just one branch open which is related issue NMS-9025. Cyrille Bollu refs/remotes/origin/pr/jira/NMS-9025 here a few one-liners to help you out :) git for-each-ref --format='%(authorname) %(refname)' | sort -k7 | grep -v tags Btw. if you try to clean things up, I personally follow the Pareto (80/20) principle and works pretty well to be efficient :) As you can see, only 20 percent of people have to do some work to clean 80% of cruft :P git for-each-ref --format='%(authorname) %09 %(refname)' | grep -v tags | sort -k7 | awk -F'\t' {'print $1'} | uniq -c | sort -r 149 Benjamin Reed 45 Jesse White 31 Alejandro Galue 28 Seth Leger 22 Donald Desloge 14 Markus von Rüden 13 Ronald Roskens 13 Matt Brozowski 11 Ronny Trommer 10 Jeff Gehlbach 8 Markus Neumann 8 Antonio 5 Dustin Frisch 5 Christian Pape 5 Atlassian Bamboo 4 DJ Gregor 4 Chandra Gorantla 3 Joe Jones 2 cgallen 2 Simon Walter 2 OpenNMS Maintainer 2 Matt Raykowski 2 David Hustace 1 yhzhan 1 Tharindu Munasinghe 1 Peter Nixon 1 Jonathan Sartin 1 Jonathan Heard (z454441) 1 Jay Aras 1 Cyrille Bollu 1 Alex Finger (OpenNMS) > On 26. Oct 2017, at 13:49, Cyrille Bollu <cyr...@gm...> wrote: > > Hi Ronny, > > There's so much branches and I have absolutely no idea if any of my contributions resulted in branches in your repo. > > Do you think some of these branches might come from my works? > > Cheers > > 2017-10-25 17:56 GMT+02:00 Ronny Trommer <ro...@op... <mailto:ro...@op...>>: > Dear Developers, > > especially those listed on the Contributors[1] page :) Once in a while everyone has to wait on things. Can you please use some time once in a while to look at Stale branches on GitHub[2]. If you find branches you know which can be safely deleted, please do so. If you need changes for ${reasons}, fork opennms in your private repo and keep it their and delete in our public repo. Bamboo, our package mirrors and the next git clone on your hard drive will appreciate it :) > > [1] https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/graphs/contributors <https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/graphs/contributors> > [2] https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/branches/stale <https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/branches/stale> > > Regards Ronny > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot <http://sdm.link/slashdot> > _______________________________________________ > Please read the OpenNMS Mailing List FAQ: > http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ <http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ> > > opennms-devel mailing list > > To *unsubscribe* or change your subscription options, see the bottom of this page: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-devel <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-devel> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot_______________________________________________ > Please read the OpenNMS Mailing List FAQ: > http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ > > opennms-devel mailing list > > To *unsubscribe* or change your subscription options, see the bottom of this page: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-devel |
From: Cyrille B. <cyr...@gm...> - 2017-10-26 11:50:01
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Hi Ronny, There's so much branches and I have absolutely no idea if any of my contributions resulted in branches in your repo. Do you think some of these branches might come from my works? Cheers 2017-10-25 17:56 GMT+02:00 Ronny Trommer <ro...@op...>: > Dear Developers, > > especially those listed on the Contributors[1] page :) Once in a while > everyone has to wait on things. Can you please use some time once in a > while to look at Stale branches on GitHub[2]. If you find branches you know > which can be safely deleted, please do so. If you need changes for > ${reasons}, fork opennms in your private repo and keep it their and delete > in our public repo. Bamboo, our package mirrors and the next git clone on > your hard drive will appreciate it :) > > [1] https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/graphs/contributors > [2] https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/branches/stale > > Regards Ronny > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ > Please read the OpenNMS Mailing List FAQ: > http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ > > opennms-devel mailing list > > To *unsubscribe* or change your subscription options, see the bottom of > this page: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-devel > |
From: Ronny T. <ro...@op...> - 2017-10-25 15:56:23
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Dear Developers, especially those listed on the Contributors[1] page :) Once in a while everyone has to wait on things. Can you please use some time once in a while to look at Stale branches on GitHub[2]. If you find branches you know which can be safely deleted, please do so. If you need changes for ${reasons}, fork opennms in your private repo and keep it their and delete in our public repo. Bamboo, our package mirrors and the next git clone on your hard drive will appreciate it :) [1] https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/graphs/contributors <https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/graphs/contributors> [2] https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/branches/stale Regards Ronny |
From: Jesse W. <je...@op...> - 2017-10-16 00:52:04
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Craig; On 10/14/2017 02:48 PM, Craig Gallen (opennms) wrote: > Is there an easy way to do this. Am I missing a trick to access the > spring web context from within the Karaf OSGi container? It doesn't look like any implementation for that interface is expose in the OSGi registry, so I would update the Spring context to expose it. Adding a statement like: <onmsgi:service interface="org.opennms.web.svclayer.api.RequisitionAccessService" ref="foreignSourceAndRequisitionAccessService" /> after the bean definition here: https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/blob/2a809c0b0fd318ebf242a1a9755a19b68f3713b2/opennms-webapp/src/main/resources/org/opennms/web/svclayer/applicationContext-svclayer.xml#L270 should do the trick provided that all of the associated packages are listed in custom.properties. -Jesse |
From: Craig G. (opennms) <cg...@op...> - 2017-10-14 18:48:46
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Hi, I am trying to directly update a service requisition programatically from within an OSGi feature installed in the OpenNMS karaf container without using an external POST to the opennms rest api. (I want to add a new node to a given requisition). All of the JSP's which do requisition updates and the OpenNMS provisioning ReST service code make calls against an interface called org.opennms.web.svclayer.api.RequisitionAccessService for example see opennms-webapp-rest/src/main/java/org/opennms/web/rest/v1/RequisitionNamesRestService.java or opennms-webapp/src/main/webapp/admin/discovery/add-specific.jsp The RequisitionAccessService service is available to classes within the web app by accessing the spring application context but I cannot find an easy way to access the same service from within the Karaf container. Is there an easy way to do this. Am I missing a trick to access the spring web context from within the Karaf OSGi container? Any help appreciated. Thanks Craig |
From: Gildo <mge...@gm...> - 2017-09-28 20:28:41
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Hi, May I have a suggestion to create a user who can not save node layout on the topology map? thanks -- Sent from: http://opennms.530661.n2.nabble.com/OpenNMS-devel-f529578.html |
From: Jeff G. <je...@op...> - 2017-08-25 11:33:07
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This list is for questions about the OpenNMS source code. Please keep operational questions like this one in the discuss list instead. When you post there, please mention whether the link is also seen in the bridge forwarding table links of the other node. It must be visible from each end before EnLinkd will recognize it as valid. And please mention the exact version of OpenNMS in use. On August 25, 2017 12:57:05 AM EDT, Anuvesh Sinha <anu...@gm...> wrote: >Hello, > >I have connected 2 L2 switches and they are discovered by opennms. >Also link between them is discovered by enhanced Linkd as it is shown >in >bridge forwarding table links but it not shown in topology map. In >topology >map switches are seen but link is not shown between them > >I am attaching topology map screenshot in which 2 switches are shown >but no >link is shown between them >Also I am attaching screenshot for bridge forwarding table links found >by >enhanced Linkd i.e it is getting the data that there is link between 2 >switches but topology map is not able to plot it. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. |
From: Anuvesh S. <anu...@gm...> - 2017-08-25 04:57:14
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Hello, I have connected 2 L2 switches and they are discovered by opennms. Also link between them is discovered by enhanced Linkd as it is shown in bridge forwarding table links but it not shown in topology map. In topology map switches are seen but link is not shown between them I am attaching topology map screenshot in which 2 switches are shown but no link is shown between them Also I am attaching screenshot for bridge forwarding table links found by enhanced Linkd i.e it is getting the data that there is link between 2 switches but topology map is not able to plot it. |
From: Ronald R. <ro...@el...> - 2017-08-19 22:18:28
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This script Markus: https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/blob/develop/opennms-webapp/runInPlace.sh <https://github.com/OpenNMS/opennms/blob/develop/opennms-webapp/runInPlace.sh> It looks like it was used at one point in time for doing webapp development. The only wiki page referencing this file is https://wiki.opennms.org/wiki/Development_Speedups <https://wiki.opennms.org/wiki/Development_Speedups> and it references it for 1.11.x. (How to make builds faster on https://wiki.opennms.org/wiki/Development <https://wiki.opennms.org/wiki/Development> ). There isn’t anything in the development guide about this either. Let me ask this question then: What is the best way to do webapp development for OpenNMS? For Java sources? For Javascript sources? Ron > On Aug 4, 2017, at 3:52 AM, Markus von Rüden <mv...@op...> wrote: > > I never used the runinplace command before. > > Maybe you can tell us what you are trying to do, maybe there is another way of doing things (-: > > - Markus |