just re-tested the latest release canditate (final 1) of the live-cd.
It comes up correctly and i can access the gui. I can see the status-panel on the at the left enf of the page and it tells me "connection success". There are VIZ-packages coming in and the server-status showed me serveral (i guess detection/dicovery) phases.
Now it hangs in "server-ip:dicover_pas" and i do not have any items in the gui. I thought it may take some time but this procedure is already running for 25 minutes now.
I checked the systems process-list and it is "doing something" e.g. snort,lots of java/tomcat processes, symagent etc.
Do you have any hints for me ?
Where exactly i can look for logfiles and what do i need to check to verify that the system is running ok (or not ok) ?
Any additional docuementation would be fine too e.g. what exactly i should expect to see in the gui ?
just for info: i am using the live-cd in a virtual-machine -> vmware-server
many thanks + all the best,
Matt
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thanks Daniel for the additional informations.
I know understand that because i am just using simple un-managed switches in my devel-lab nothing could get detected. Expect from my personal missing network-environment requirement the live-cd is working fine for me.
The GUI looks cool ..... need to get one of those mananged switches.
thanks for this nice project, wish good success,
Matt
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Good news. After a ton of discussion, arguments, etc. Mando and I have been given control over all of the openSIMS codebase. The first thing we did was move the license to the BSD (so we can give developers as many rights as possible). Then Mando cleaned up the current code, and committed it to SVN. So it is available and we would really appreciate you beating us up to let us know what we can do to make openSIMS useful (and easy to use).
Thanks for your time and support,
whurley
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Hi again openSIMS community,
just re-tested the latest release canditate (final 1) of the live-cd.
It comes up correctly and i can access the gui. I can see the status-panel on the at the left enf of the page and it tells me "connection success". There are VIZ-packages coming in and the server-status showed me serveral (i guess detection/dicovery) phases.
Now it hangs in "server-ip:dicover_pas" and i do not have any items in the gui. I thought it may take some time but this procedure is already running for 25 minutes now.
I checked the systems process-list and it is "doing something" e.g. snort,lots of java/tomcat processes, symagent etc.
Do you have any hints for me ?
Where exactly i can look for logfiles and what do i need to check to verify that the system is running ok (or not ok) ?
Any additional docuementation would be fine too e.g. what exactly i should expect to see in the gui ?
just for info: i am using the live-cd in a virtual-machine -> vmware-server
many thanks + all the best,
Matt
"server-ip:dicover_passive" This is the steady state. It is up and running :)
thanks Daniel for the additional informations.
I know understand that because i am just using simple un-managed switches in my devel-lab nothing could get detected. Expect from my personal missing network-environment requirement the live-cd is working fine for me.
The GUI looks cool ..... need to get one of those mananged switches.
thanks for this nice project, wish good success,
Matt
Hey everyone,
Good news. After a ton of discussion, arguments, etc. Mando and I have been given control over all of the openSIMS codebase. The first thing we did was move the license to the BSD (so we can give developers as many rights as possible). Then Mando cleaned up the current code, and committed it to SVN. So it is available and we would really appreciate you beating us up to let us know what we can do to make openSIMS useful (and easy to use).
Thanks for your time and support,
whurley