From: <ann...@op...> - 2001-05-30 06:22:20
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==================== OpenNMS Update ==================== Vol 2., Issue 22 ==================== May 29, 2001 ==================== In this week's installment... * Project Status + Easy Installer Gets Flexible + The Sowmya Returns + Coding Projects Underway * Upcoming Road Shows * Early Adopter Program Status * The Wish List ============== Project Status ============== Easy Installer Gets Flexible: Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce, special orders don't upset us, all we ask is that you let us serve it your way. -- Burger King Jingle As requested by a number of you, both the latest stable and unstable releases are now available for web-based installation via the "Easy Installer". To try this one out, just hit one of the following URLs (as deemed appropriate by your sense of danger and respect for your system and/or network): * Stable: lynx --source install.opennms.org/stable | sh * Unstable: lynx --source install.opennms.org/unstable | sh Kudos to Ben for knocking this out post-haste, as well as for the numerous bug-fixes to the installation stuff this week as well. Additional recognition goes out to the following folks that identified some of the...ahem...improvement targets that Ben was working on of late: * Jon Whetzel * Bob Tanner * James Eborall * Holger Schurig * W. Craig Trader Big thanks to all of you who are sticking with us and sharing in some of the pain. We know you have other things you could be doing, so continue on knowing that your efforts are appreciated. The Sowmya Returns: My month from hell is over! I can now rest easy again, with Sowmya back in the States. And judging from appearances, she seems better off than when she left, since she was walking around like a whiplash victim the day her flight was to take off. After seeing several specialists in India (and being offered a home remedy at every family member's home she visited), something cured her. And sick or not, we're glad to have her back. With Sowmya back and healthy, the jury is still out on who will be the first to fall prey to a Darwinian thinning of our ranks. However, the smart money is on Jason "Geronimo" Johns. Jason is the guy that built a loft in his bedroom so he has additional floorspace, but is now constantly waking up thinking that the ceiling is falling in on him, and while bracing against the "weight" of the ceiling, manages to stick an arm or leg through the drywall. If that's not testimony enough to him falling into Darwin's "slow and weak" category, calculate in that last time this happen, he managed to not only create more holes in his ceiling, but while extracting himself from said holes, he manages to FALL OUT of the loft altogether. The medical reports are still not unanimous, but there is a strong chance that there is some kind of fracture of the elbow or forearm. So if any of you happen to have a pole vault pit that you are trying to get rid of, I believe you may want to talk with our group insurance carrier who is looking at containing their risk... Coding Projects Underway: * CDP/L2/Mapping -- Pete is alive and kicking and actively looking for someone in the Boulder, CO area to do some part-time work on this, perhaps even for pay. If you are a Java/Linux/Network-type in that area and are looking for a part-time gig for the next year or so, drop me a line and I'll get you in touch with Pete. * Snort Integration -- Matthew is out, and the offer that is on the table to pick up his efforts kicks in in a couple weeks. If you are interested, let me know. Thanks. * Solaris Port -- We're starting to look for Sparc hardware that we can build/test on. Anybody willing to take this one on? * NT/2K Port -- The new ICMPD is in the process of being merged into CVS, and we've not compiled it for the Win32 world yet (nor do we have the tools to do so). Anybody out there care to help with this? * SNMP Poller/Data Collection -- Anybody out there got good data collections defined for other tools (MRTG/Cricket/etc) they'd like to contribute? * Logging (Conversion to Log4J) -- Everything is complete but the service monitors... * User Interfaces -- Many bug fixes. Enough that we'll likely see a 0.7.5-3 sooner than later. * Configuration -- Any feedback on the event configurator? * New Pollers/Plug-Ins -- SMB is in, DHCP is on the way. * Agent Technologies -- Craig has finished co-locating (is that anything like co-habitating?) and will resume development this week. Woo-hoo! * Development Environment -- Note above blurb about the stable and unstable web installers. Also note strong likelihood that 0.7.5-3 will be available soon. * Bug Fixing, RTC-Style -- We are digging in to RTC to validate that the right data is getting to the right place at the right time. If you see any circumstances where the total number of Outages and the Category information doesn't jibe, please let us know. If this doesn't make sense, drop me an email. =================== Upcoming Road Shows =================== Looking forward to the Big Northern Virginia/DC trip this weekend. Check out http://novalug.tux.org/ for additional details! * June 1st - GNU/Linux BBQ!! Drink good beer and eat fire. * June 2nd - Northern Virginia LUG (NOVALUG), Alexandria, VA * June 13-14 - OpenView Forum 2001, New Orleans, LA * July 25 - O'Reilly Open Source Convention, San Diego, CA * August 28-30 - Linux World Expo, San Francisco, CA Ben's first conference! Don't worry, we'll be gentle... * October 30-November 1 (UNCONFIRMED) - Linux World Expo, Frankfurt, Germany For additional details on these appearances and others, check out the web site at http://www.opennms.org/sections/opennms/events ====================================================== Early Adopter Program Status - Courtesy Jeff Schneider ====================================================== Jeff decided to take a little vacation this weekend and isn't back in town yet, so what follows is Jeff's contribution to this week's Update. <This paragraph intentionally left blank.> ============= The Wish List ============= And now, on with the list... * We need someone to "autoconf" the ICMPD build. * Stefan Wasilewski has bellied up to the DEB-building bar. I'm sure he'd appreciate your help. * Our new ICMPD needs to be compiled for Win32. Got an appropriate environment that you can help? * In the 0.7.5 release (and CVS), checkout the TODO file * Any progress reports on testing notifications? * New Data Collection configs wanted for the DataCollection.xml * Build some event configurations. Please. * Any interest in more TCP pollers? Let us know (or better yet, build one yourself...) * I'm still intrigued by the thought of an nmap poller. * Documentation and development your game? How about a white paper on how to extend OpenNMS with custom pollers, custom configs, and/or your own scripts/code. * Any additional help we can get proving our documentation either right or wrong is appreciated. Thanks. * Got any creative applications for OpenNMS that we haven't considered? Let us know! * A Security analysis of OpenNMS? * Got an environment that could stress test OpenNMS, from a scalability perspective? We'd love the feedback! ============= Afterthoughts ============= Plenty of help from the world at large this week. Aside from our build/install bug-finders, we've also heard from Stefan Wasilewski who will be taking on the task of building DEBs (all hail, Stefan!), from Craig Trader (bug finder and RedHat 7.1 enabler (BTW - Consensus is that the process limit has to do with the VA kernel, but we've got no proof...)), and Bob "rpms4java" Tanner, who has generously offered to off-load some of the RPM maintenance tasks from Ben. While I'm not yet sure how much we can (or should) safely off-load, it's a definite that we'll be able to leverage a good part of Bob's work. If you haven't seen Bob's stuff before, take a look at his project at Freshmeat. This is a service that's been a long, painful time coming. It seems that a good number of the available RPMs for this kind of stuff have been by folks who have taught themselves to build RPMs to support their heinous crack habit. A little quality infusion in this area will be a refreshing change... Looking forward to seeing a number of you this coming weekend. And for those of you that have never been, give some serious thought to attending the GNU/Linux BBQ on Friday night. Who knows what you'll see? Maybe a resident guru from amongst the local ranks. Maybe some fire-eating. And best of all, maybe Luke's "Women in Comfortable Shoes" flip-flops. Watchin' my back, Shane O. ======== Shane O'Donnell OpenNMS.org sh...@op... ================== |