From yangli at clemson.edu Thu Jan 7 18:10:16 2010 From: yangli at clemson.edu (YANG LI) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 12:10:16 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] syslog-ng Message-ID: <7E49D7AF3DB0C5418D865FD305DC40900446686A@EXCH07.CAMPUS.CU.CLEMSON.EDU> Is syslog-ng availabe yet? I can see it is announced in opencsw.org website, but I do not see it from pkg-get command: > pkg-get -a | grep syslog pm_parsesyslog 1.10,REV=2008.03.02 pm_unixsyslog 0.100 Thanks, Yang -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From skayser at opencsw.org Thu Jan 7 18:25:29 2010 From: skayser at opencsw.org (Sebastian Kayser) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 18:25:29 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] syslog-ng In-Reply-To: <7E49D7AF3DB0C5418D865FD305DC40900446686A@EXCH07.CAMPUS.CU.CLEMSON.EDU> References: <7E49D7AF3DB0C5418D865FD305DC40900446686A@EXCH07.CAMPUS.CU.CLEMSON.EDU> Message-ID: <20100107172528.GA18224@sebastiankayser.de> Hi Yang, * YANG LI wrote: > Is syslog-ng availabe yet? I can see it is announced in opencsw.org > website, but I do not see it from pkg-get command: > > > pkg-get -a | grep syslog > > pm_parsesyslog 1.10,REV=2008.03.02 > > pm_unixsyslog 0.100 I suppose you are using the stable/ release branch. From what I see, syslog_ng is only available from the current/ (formerly known as unstable/) release branch. Others can likely verify this and add some background information. To see which release branch you are using, what does the following command say? grep ^url /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf \ /etc/opt/csw/pkg-get.conf \ /etc/pkg-get.conf Btw., have you heard of pkgutil? It's a feature-rich alternative to pkg-get and can be found at all mirror roots. http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/pkgutil-i386.pkg http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/pkgutil-sparc.pkg Amongst many other features it offers a handy option for "remote support" question like mine, -V, to display configuration settings. More information can be found on the pkgutil website: http://pkgutil.wikidot.com/ Sebastian From roger.hakansson at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 01:26:20 2010 From: roger.hakansson at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Roger_H=E5kansson?=) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 01:26:20 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] cairo, svg support, librsvg, and rrdtool 1.3.7 and higher In-Reply-To: <2743E3C3-B363-4AC6-B6A1-CAB9B0078BF1@opencsw.org> References: <5FDC1836-4905-4F84-B79F-0C9254F7631E@ucsd.edu> <2743E3C3-B363-4AC6-B6A1-CAB9B0078BF1@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B4A702C.6010502@gmail.com> On 2009-07-21 09:47, Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > Hi, > > Am 21.07.2009 um 02:47 schrieb Geoff Davis: >> I've been rolling my own version of rrdtool 1.3.7 using the opencsw >> libraries but another vendor supplied perl distribution. With the last >> change to libcairo (r5356), the dependency on librsvg has been removed >> to resolve a circular dependency. This has the side effect of >> disabling support for SVG graphics (cairo_svg_surface_create) in Cairo. >> >> Unfortunately, this means that rrdtool will not build. I have tried to >> build a package out of GAR (which is currently using 1.3.8) and it >> won't build either due to the lack of svg support in Cairo. I suspect >> this issue will affect the maintainer of rrdtool the next time he >> builds an RRDTool package. > > Ihsan, I guess we need to find a solution here (I mean "you", of course ;-) > >> This dependency order also has the side-effect of disabling cairo-svg >> support in my hand rolled version of graphviz2. > > Putting SVG back in to Cairo would mean breaking the circular dependency > on another > edge producing other problems. > >> What's the best way to get around this issue, and what is the OpenCSW >> plan for rrdtool? I see that Ubuntu Linux is still distributing >> RRDTool 1.3.1 in the most recent releases (jaunty and karmic), >> possibly due to this problem. > > Tobi, do you know how other distributions handle this? > Sorry for replying to such old stuff but I've been busy with little time for OpenCSW the last 6 months and now I've jumpstarted again and found myself digging into this mess again. It seems that cairo doesn't need librsvg except for the testsuite, but I've found some documentation on the net describing that the correct way to install cairo and related libs (librsvg and poppler) is to install cairo, then poppler and librsvg and then cairo again... Doh! But if we take a look at how Ubuntu and CentOS has solved it, they both have no dependencies on poppler and librsvg from libcairo, so I think that seems to be a good way to do it. From maciej at opencsw.org Wed Jan 13 18:19:20 2010 From: maciej at opencsw.org (Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:19:20 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] syslog-ng In-Reply-To: <20100107172528.GA18224@sebastiankayser.de> References: <7E49D7AF3DB0C5418D865FD305DC40900446686A@EXCH07.CAMPUS.CU.CLEMSON.EDU> <20100107172528.GA18224@sebastiankayser.de> Message-ID: On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Sebastian Kayser wrote: > Hi Yang, > > * YANG LI wrote: >> ? ?Is syslog-ng availabe yet? I can see it is announced in opencsw.org >> ? ?website, but I do not see it from pkg-get command: >> >> ? ?> pkg-get -a | grep syslog >> >> ? ?pm_parsesyslog 1.10,REV=2008.03.02 >> >> ? ?pm_unixsyslog ? ? ? ? ? 0.100 > > I suppose you are using the stable/ release branch. From what I see, > syslog_ng is only available from the current/ (formerly known as > unstable/) release branch. Others can likely verify this and add some > background information. That's correct. The stable branch is best described as dead. It's not only syslog_ng, but also many of its dependencies that aren't available in the stable branch. As far as I know, the stable branch gets no updates and won't get any until further notice. Even the security updates -- they are only released to the current branch. Maciej From maciej at opencsw.org Wed Jan 13 21:15:10 2010 From: maciej at opencsw.org (Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 20:15:10 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] Getting support via IRC Message-ID: Dear OpenCSW users, Our IRC channel, #opencsw on Freenode has been rising in activity in the last months. There's a number of maintainers hanging out there, some of them in Europe time, some in the East Coast time. If you, as an OpenCSW user, need support or have questions, feel free to talk to the maintainers on IRC. Having a conversation on IRC can be especially useful when: - you have problem, but you're not sure whether to file a bug for it or do something else - something appears to be missing from the documentation - you want to drop by and say how awesome our packages are :-) If you're not familiar with IRC, there's a web client you can use: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=opencsw See you there! Maciej Blizi?ski package maintainer From dam at opencsw.org Mon Jan 18 08:31:48 2010 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:31:48 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Your help is needed on logwatch Message-ID: Dear users, our fellow maintainer Ben Walton updated logwatch to the most recent version as a courtesy. However, as he doesn't use it himself it would be nice if a real user would verify the updated package and maybe contribute a customization for the OpenCSW Solaris distribution. As always the packages are available from testing/: http://mirror.opencsw.org/testing.html You can install it directly from there with pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -i logwatch Best regards -- Dago From dam at opencsw.org Tue Jan 19 20:28:47 2010 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:28:47 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Change of catalog name for Curl Message-ID: <29FC07F2-D307-4F16-AE04-C23DA87E43FB@opencsw.org> Dear users, the catalog names for the Curl packages have been adjusted to conform to the OpenCSW standard. That is: * CSWcurlrt - Old catalog name: curlrt - New catalog name: curl_rt * CSWcurldevel - Old catalog name: curldevel - New catalog name: curl_devel Please note that this only affects new installation with pkg-get and pkgutil as the package name used for dependencies is not affected. Kind regards -- Dagobert From SamanKaya at netscape.net Sun Jan 24 18:46:49 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 19:46:49 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? Message-ID: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> Hi guys! I am going to be migrating some of my x86 Linux machines over to SPARC machines running OpenSolaris snv111b which is current stable build. Most of what I am going to do is easy, however for things like Cacti and Munin I am having difficulty. To start with I have attempted to compile these services from scratch only not being able to program very well I have had major difficulties. I got as far as compiling net-snmp but failed to get rrd-tools working. I figured that instead I would look at using OpenCSW packages instead, although no Cacti but at least once the base is installed I should be able to get it running on top! For the most part everything looks ok apart from Munin master or server, which currently is missing the index.html and other associated files in: /var/opt/csw/munin/www I only have these files: cgi which is a dir, and favicon.ico that's it If I compare this to my current Linux install I have: drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 4096 Sep 14 04:40 cgi -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 2555 Sep 14 04:45 definitions.html -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 5345 Jan 24 19:40 index.html -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 473 Sep 14 04:45 logo.png drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 57344 Sep 14 21:35 optiplex-networks.com -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 3538 Sep 14 04:45 style.css Are these files missing from Munin?? Since I have searched high and dry for them! Or are they simply in some obscure location which I haven't figured out yet?? :-) I know I can just pull them over but I thought it would be better to have clean ones so that the install can go properly. Can anyone help me out??? Many thanks, Kaya From ja at opencsw.org Sun Jan 24 23:40:58 2010 From: ja at opencsw.org (Juergen Arndt) Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:40:58 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> Message-ID: Hi Kaya, > For the most part everything looks ok apart from Munin master or server, which currently is missing the index.html and other associated files in: > > /var/opt/csw/munin/www > > I only have these files: > > cgi which is a dir, and favicon.ico that's it > > If I compare this to my current Linux install I have: > > drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 4096 Sep 14 04:40 cgi > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 2555 Sep 14 04:45 definitions.html > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 5345 Jan 24 19:40 index.html > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 473 Sep 14 04:45 logo.png > drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 57344 Sep 14 21:35 optiplex-networks.com > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 3538 Sep 14 04:45 style.css > > Are these files missing from Munin?? Since I have searched high and dry for them! Or are they simply in some obscure location which I haven't figured out yet?? :-) index.html and definitions.html should be created automatically after your configured hosts are checked for the first time. About the other files I'm not sure at the moment. Currently I'm moving into another city. I will take a look for these files - and correct this - as soon as I get a broadband speed internet connection, which should be in the next few days. I will upgrade then to 1.4.3 too. Thank you for your feedback! Juergen From SamanKaya at netscape.net Mon Jan 25 00:09:23 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 01:09:23 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> Message-ID: <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> Thanks for the response Juergen! > > index.html and definitions.html should be created automatically after your configured hosts are checked for the first time. About the other files I'm not sure at the moment. > > Currently I'm moving into another city. I will take a look for these files - and correct this - as soon as I get a broadband speed internet connection, which should be in the next few days. I will upgrade then to 1.4.3 too. > > Thank you for your feedback! > > Juergen > So far I have the base config as I'm using the system in a VM on my notebook to test as I will be using them on a SPARC system soon. Munin-node was up and running; since I only have the local host defined the system *should* scan itself as when cross-comparing the config from my current setup which resides on a Linux Box - they are exactly the same for the internal machine. Ok a few little notes now as I'm just cross-comparing further as typing this: Munin-check response: # /opt/csw/bin/munin-check Check /var/opt/csw/munin/www Check miscelaneous # /var/opt/csw/munin/db : Wrong permissions (755 != 744) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile : Wrong owner ( != munin) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile : Wrong permissions ( != 644) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits : Wrong owner ( != munin) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits : Wrong permissions ( != 644) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats : Wrong owner ( != munin) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats : Wrong permissions ( != 644) # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/plugin-state : Wrong owner (munin != nobody) # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/plugin-state : Wrong permissions (755 != 775) Check done. Please note that this script only checks most things, not all things. Please also note that this script is very new and may be buggy. I also created a cron job which I inserted into /etc/cron.d as there wasn't any pre-installed: */5 * * * * munin test -x /usr/bin/munin-cron && /usr/bin/munin-cron > /dev/null 2>&1 This was directly copied from Linux so I changed the file locations to /opt/csw/bin/munin-cron! There currently is a PID of munin-node running so that's a good sign: # ls /var/opt/csw/munin/run munin-node.pid This is all I could evaluate at the present moment!! I will wait a bit and see if the index.html file does actually appear; if not I'll compare the munin-check output with my working version on Linux and see what happens there.... Regards, Kaya From yangli at clemson.edu Thu Jan 7 18:10:16 2010 From: yangli at clemson.edu (YANG LI) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 12:10:16 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] syslog-ng Message-ID: <7E49D7AF3DB0C5418D865FD305DC40900446686A@EXCH07.CAMPUS.CU.CLEMSON.EDU> Is syslog-ng availabe yet? I can see it is announced in opencsw.org website, but I do not see it from pkg-get command: > pkg-get -a | grep syslog pm_parsesyslog 1.10,REV=2008.03.02 pm_unixsyslog 0.100 Thanks, Yang -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From skayser at opencsw.org Thu Jan 7 18:25:29 2010 From: skayser at opencsw.org (Sebastian Kayser) Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 18:25:29 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] syslog-ng In-Reply-To: <7E49D7AF3DB0C5418D865FD305DC40900446686A@EXCH07.CAMPUS.CU.CLEMSON.EDU> References: <7E49D7AF3DB0C5418D865FD305DC40900446686A@EXCH07.CAMPUS.CU.CLEMSON.EDU> Message-ID: <20100107172528.GA18224@sebastiankayser.de> Hi Yang, * YANG LI wrote: > Is syslog-ng availabe yet? I can see it is announced in opencsw.org > website, but I do not see it from pkg-get command: > > > pkg-get -a | grep syslog > > pm_parsesyslog 1.10,REV=2008.03.02 > > pm_unixsyslog 0.100 I suppose you are using the stable/ release branch. From what I see, syslog_ng is only available from the current/ (formerly known as unstable/) release branch. Others can likely verify this and add some background information. To see which release branch you are using, what does the following command say? grep ^url /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf \ /etc/opt/csw/pkg-get.conf \ /etc/pkg-get.conf Btw., have you heard of pkgutil? It's a feature-rich alternative to pkg-get and can be found at all mirror roots. http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/pkgutil-i386.pkg http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/solaris/opencsw/pkgutil-sparc.pkg Amongst many other features it offers a handy option for "remote support" question like mine, -V, to display configuration settings. More information can be found on the pkgutil website: http://pkgutil.wikidot.com/ Sebastian From roger.hakansson at gmail.com Mon Jan 11 01:26:20 2010 From: roger.hakansson at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Roger_H=E5kansson?=) Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 01:26:20 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] cairo, svg support, librsvg, and rrdtool 1.3.7 and higher In-Reply-To: <2743E3C3-B363-4AC6-B6A1-CAB9B0078BF1@opencsw.org> References: <5FDC1836-4905-4F84-B79F-0C9254F7631E@ucsd.edu> <2743E3C3-B363-4AC6-B6A1-CAB9B0078BF1@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B4A702C.6010502@gmail.com> On 2009-07-21 09:47, Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > Hi, > > Am 21.07.2009 um 02:47 schrieb Geoff Davis: >> I've been rolling my own version of rrdtool 1.3.7 using the opencsw >> libraries but another vendor supplied perl distribution. With the last >> change to libcairo (r5356), the dependency on librsvg has been removed >> to resolve a circular dependency. This has the side effect of >> disabling support for SVG graphics (cairo_svg_surface_create) in Cairo. >> >> Unfortunately, this means that rrdtool will not build. I have tried to >> build a package out of GAR (which is currently using 1.3.8) and it >> won't build either due to the lack of svg support in Cairo. I suspect >> this issue will affect the maintainer of rrdtool the next time he >> builds an RRDTool package. > > Ihsan, I guess we need to find a solution here (I mean "you", of course ;-) > >> This dependency order also has the side-effect of disabling cairo-svg >> support in my hand rolled version of graphviz2. > > Putting SVG back in to Cairo would mean breaking the circular dependency > on another > edge producing other problems. > >> What's the best way to get around this issue, and what is the OpenCSW >> plan for rrdtool? I see that Ubuntu Linux is still distributing >> RRDTool 1.3.1 in the most recent releases (jaunty and karmic), >> possibly due to this problem. > > Tobi, do you know how other distributions handle this? > Sorry for replying to such old stuff but I've been busy with little time for OpenCSW the last 6 months and now I've jumpstarted again and found myself digging into this mess again. It seems that cairo doesn't need librsvg except for the testsuite, but I've found some documentation on the net describing that the correct way to install cairo and related libs (librsvg and poppler) is to install cairo, then poppler and librsvg and then cairo again... Doh! But if we take a look at how Ubuntu and CentOS has solved it, they both have no dependencies on poppler and librsvg from libcairo, so I think that seems to be a good way to do it. From maciej at opencsw.org Wed Jan 13 18:19:20 2010 From: maciej at opencsw.org (Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:19:20 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] syslog-ng In-Reply-To: <20100107172528.GA18224@sebastiankayser.de> References: <7E49D7AF3DB0C5418D865FD305DC40900446686A@EXCH07.CAMPUS.CU.CLEMSON.EDU> <20100107172528.GA18224@sebastiankayser.de> Message-ID: On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Sebastian Kayser wrote: > Hi Yang, > > * YANG LI wrote: >> ? ?Is syslog-ng availabe yet? I can see it is announced in opencsw.org >> ? ?website, but I do not see it from pkg-get command: >> >> ? ?> pkg-get -a | grep syslog >> >> ? ?pm_parsesyslog 1.10,REV=2008.03.02 >> >> ? ?pm_unixsyslog ? ? ? ? ? 0.100 > > I suppose you are using the stable/ release branch. From what I see, > syslog_ng is only available from the current/ (formerly known as > unstable/) release branch. Others can likely verify this and add some > background information. That's correct. The stable branch is best described as dead. It's not only syslog_ng, but also many of its dependencies that aren't available in the stable branch. As far as I know, the stable branch gets no updates and won't get any until further notice. Even the security updates -- they are only released to the current branch. Maciej From maciej at opencsw.org Wed Jan 13 21:15:10 2010 From: maciej at opencsw.org (Maciej (Matchek) Blizinski) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 20:15:10 +0000 Subject: [csw-users] Getting support via IRC Message-ID: Dear OpenCSW users, Our IRC channel, #opencsw on Freenode has been rising in activity in the last months. There's a number of maintainers hanging out there, some of them in Europe time, some in the East Coast time. If you, as an OpenCSW user, need support or have questions, feel free to talk to the maintainers on IRC. Having a conversation on IRC can be especially useful when: - you have problem, but you're not sure whether to file a bug for it or do something else - something appears to be missing from the documentation - you want to drop by and say how awesome our packages are :-) If you're not familiar with IRC, there's a web client you can use: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=opencsw See you there! Maciej Blizi?ski package maintainer From dam at opencsw.org Mon Jan 18 08:31:48 2010 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:31:48 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Your help is needed on logwatch Message-ID: Dear users, our fellow maintainer Ben Walton updated logwatch to the most recent version as a courtesy. However, as he doesn't use it himself it would be nice if a real user would verify the updated package and maybe contribute a customization for the OpenCSW Solaris distribution. As always the packages are available from testing/: http://mirror.opencsw.org/testing.html You can install it directly from there with pkgutil -t http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/testing -i logwatch Best regards -- Dago From dam at opencsw.org Tue Jan 19 20:28:47 2010 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:28:47 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Change of catalog name for Curl Message-ID: <29FC07F2-D307-4F16-AE04-C23DA87E43FB@opencsw.org> Dear users, the catalog names for the Curl packages have been adjusted to conform to the OpenCSW standard. That is: * CSWcurlrt - Old catalog name: curlrt - New catalog name: curl_rt * CSWcurldevel - Old catalog name: curldevel - New catalog name: curl_devel Please note that this only affects new installation with pkg-get and pkgutil as the package name used for dependencies is not affected. Kind regards -- Dagobert From SamanKaya at netscape.net Sun Jan 24 18:46:49 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 19:46:49 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? Message-ID: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> Hi guys! I am going to be migrating some of my x86 Linux machines over to SPARC machines running OpenSolaris snv111b which is current stable build. Most of what I am going to do is easy, however for things like Cacti and Munin I am having difficulty. To start with I have attempted to compile these services from scratch only not being able to program very well I have had major difficulties. I got as far as compiling net-snmp but failed to get rrd-tools working. I figured that instead I would look at using OpenCSW packages instead, although no Cacti but at least once the base is installed I should be able to get it running on top! For the most part everything looks ok apart from Munin master or server, which currently is missing the index.html and other associated files in: /var/opt/csw/munin/www I only have these files: cgi which is a dir, and favicon.ico that's it If I compare this to my current Linux install I have: drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 4096 Sep 14 04:40 cgi -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 2555 Sep 14 04:45 definitions.html -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 5345 Jan 24 19:40 index.html -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 473 Sep 14 04:45 logo.png drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 57344 Sep 14 21:35 optiplex-networks.com -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 3538 Sep 14 04:45 style.css Are these files missing from Munin?? Since I have searched high and dry for them! Or are they simply in some obscure location which I haven't figured out yet?? :-) I know I can just pull them over but I thought it would be better to have clean ones so that the install can go properly. Can anyone help me out??? Many thanks, Kaya From ja at opencsw.org Sun Jan 24 23:40:58 2010 From: ja at opencsw.org (Juergen Arndt) Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:40:58 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> Message-ID: Hi Kaya, > For the most part everything looks ok apart from Munin master or server, which currently is missing the index.html and other associated files in: > > /var/opt/csw/munin/www > > I only have these files: > > cgi which is a dir, and favicon.ico that's it > > If I compare this to my current Linux install I have: > > drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 4096 Sep 14 04:40 cgi > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 2555 Sep 14 04:45 definitions.html > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 5345 Jan 24 19:40 index.html > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 473 Sep 14 04:45 logo.png > drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 57344 Sep 14 21:35 optiplex-networks.com > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 3538 Sep 14 04:45 style.css > > Are these files missing from Munin?? Since I have searched high and dry for them! Or are they simply in some obscure location which I haven't figured out yet?? :-) index.html and definitions.html should be created automatically after your configured hosts are checked for the first time. About the other files I'm not sure at the moment. Currently I'm moving into another city. I will take a look for these files - and correct this - as soon as I get a broadband speed internet connection, which should be in the next few days. I will upgrade then to 1.4.3 too. Thank you for your feedback! Juergen From SamanKaya at netscape.net Mon Jan 25 00:09:23 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 01:09:23 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> Message-ID: <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> Thanks for the response Juergen! > > index.html and definitions.html should be created automatically after your configured hosts are checked for the first time. About the other files I'm not sure at the moment. > > Currently I'm moving into another city. I will take a look for these files - and correct this - as soon as I get a broadband speed internet connection, which should be in the next few days. I will upgrade then to 1.4.3 too. > > Thank you for your feedback! > > Juergen > So far I have the base config as I'm using the system in a VM on my notebook to test as I will be using them on a SPARC system soon. Munin-node was up and running; since I only have the local host defined the system *should* scan itself as when cross-comparing the config from my current setup which resides on a Linux Box - they are exactly the same for the internal machine. Ok a few little notes now as I'm just cross-comparing further as typing this: Munin-check response: # /opt/csw/bin/munin-check Check /var/opt/csw/munin/www Check miscelaneous # /var/opt/csw/munin/db : Wrong permissions (755 != 744) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile : Wrong owner ( != munin) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile : Wrong permissions ( != 644) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits : Wrong owner ( != munin) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits : Wrong permissions ( != 644) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats : Wrong owner ( != munin) stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats': No such file or directory # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats : Wrong permissions ( != 644) # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/plugin-state : Wrong owner (munin != nobody) # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/plugin-state : Wrong permissions (755 != 775) Check done. Please note that this script only checks most things, not all things. Please also note that this script is very new and may be buggy. I also created a cron job which I inserted into /etc/cron.d as there wasn't any pre-installed: */5 * * * * munin test -x /usr/bin/munin-cron && /usr/bin/munin-cron > /dev/null 2>&1 This was directly copied from Linux so I changed the file locations to /opt/csw/bin/munin-cron! There currently is a PID of munin-node running so that's a good sign: # ls /var/opt/csw/munin/run munin-node.pid This is all I could evaluate at the present moment!! I will wait a bit and see if the index.html file does actually appear; if not I'll compare the munin-check output with my working version on Linux and see what happens there.... Regards, Kaya From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Wed Jan 27 22:01:25 2010 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:01:25 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] md5 Message-ID: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> I have installed 210 packages and STILL which md5 md5: Command not found And which md5sum md5sum: Command not found Where is THAT thing? Why is it not mentioned in the user's guide? gwyche From bonivart at opencsw.org Wed Jan 27 22:12:31 2010 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:12:31 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] md5 In-Reply-To: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > I have installed 210 packages and STILL > ?which md5 > ?md5: Command not found > And > ?which md5sum > ?md5sum: Command not found > > Where is THAT thing? Why is it not mentioned in the user's guide? CSWtextutils /opt/csw/bin/gmd5sum If you're on Solaris 10 you can also use "digest -a md5 ". -- /peter From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Wed Jan 27 22:31:37 2010 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:31:37 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] md5 In-Reply-To: <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAE2@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Am on 5.8. Do you suggest su cd /opt/csw/bin ln -s md5 gmd5sum Then these packages will leave me alone? -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org [mailto:users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org] On Behalf Of Peter Bonivart Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 4:13 PM To: Questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] md5 On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > I have installed 210 packages and STILL > ?which md5 > ?md5: Command not found > And > ?which md5sum > ?md5sum: Command not found > > Where is THAT thing? Why is it not mentioned in the user's guide? CSWtextutils /opt/csw/bin/gmd5sum If you're on Solaris 10 you can also use "digest -a md5 ". -- /peter _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.opencsw.org https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users From bonivart at opencsw.org Wed Jan 27 22:43:12 2010 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:43:12 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] md5 In-Reply-To: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAE2@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAE2@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: <625385e31001271343m709f6feag5d509d35c3d9ca4d@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:31 PM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > Am on 5.8. > Do you suggest > ? su > ? cd /opt/csw/bin > ? ln -s md5 gmd5sum If you want to use it as md5 it would be the other way around: # ln -s gmd5sum md5 -- /peter From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Wed Jan 27 22:47:21 2010 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:47:21 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] md5 In-Reply-To: <625385e31001271343m709f6feag5d509d35c3d9ca4d@mail.gmail.com> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAE2@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271343m709f6feag5d509d35c3d9ca4d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB03@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Red faced. Oops! How do YOU guys make pkg-get happy when it comes to md5? gwyche -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org [mailto:users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org] On Behalf Of Peter Bonivart Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 4:43 PM To: Questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] md5 On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:31 PM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > Am on 5.8. > Do you suggest > ? su > ? cd /opt/csw/bin > ? ln -s md5 gmd5sum If you want to use it as md5 it would be the other way around: # ln -s gmd5sum md5 -- /peter _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.opencsw.org https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users From hson at opencsw.org Wed Jan 27 22:54:16 2010 From: hson at opencsw.org (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Roger_H=E5kansson?=) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:54:16 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] md5 In-Reply-To: <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> Peter Bonivart wrote: > On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Wyche, George PW > wrote: >> I have installed 210 packages and STILL >> which md5 >> md5: Command not found >> And >> which md5sum >> md5sum: Command not found >> >> Where is THAT thing? Why is it not mentioned in the user's guide? > > CSWtextutils /opt/csw/bin/gmd5sum > > If you're on Solaris 10 you can also use "digest -a md5 ". > I think that George is having trouble with the fact that if you run pkg-get without having any md5/md5sum installed, you get those error messages. I couldn't find anything in the userguide either regarding that when I started out with CSW-packages years ago, so I just installed Sun's md5 binaries (http://sunsolve.sun.com/md5/md5.tar.Z) in /usr/bin and left it at that... From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Wed Jan 27 23:06:17 2010 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:06:17 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] md5 In-Reply-To: <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us><625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB15@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> With 5.8 beyond end-of-life, I didn't think Sun would give me anything for 5.8. I do not have a sun-solve account, either. (I am hoping I'll get permission during 2010 ..and the time.. to upgrade this workstation to openSolaris.) So I'll use a softlink to gmd5sum gwyche -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org [mailto:users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org] On Behalf Of Roger H?kansson Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 4:54 PM To: Questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] md5 Peter Bonivart wrote: > On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Wyche, George PW > wrote: >> I have installed 210 packages and STILL >> which md5 >> md5: Command not found >> And >> which md5sum >> md5sum: Command not found >> >> Where is THAT thing? Why is it not mentioned in the user's guide? > > CSWtextutils /opt/csw/bin/gmd5sum > > If you're on Solaris 10 you can also use "digest -a md5 ". > I think that George is having trouble with the fact that if you run pkg-get without having any md5/md5sum installed, you get those error messages. I couldn't find anything in the userguide either regarding that when I started out with CSW-packages years ago, so I just installed Sun's md5 binaries (http://sunsolve.sun.com/md5/md5.tar.Z) in /usr/bin and left it at that... _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.opencsw.org https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users From ja at opencsw.org Wed Jan 27 23:24:46 2010 From: ja at opencsw.org (Juergen Arndt) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:24:46 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> Message-ID: <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> Hi Kaya, I digged a little bit deeper into the issues - so: > drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 4096 Sep 14 04:40 cgi > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 2555 Sep 14 04:45 definitions.html > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 5345 Jan 24 19:40 index.html > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 473 Sep 14 04:45 logo.png > drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 57344 Sep 14 21:35 optiplex-networks.com > -rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin 3538 Sep 14 04:45 style.css > > Are these files missing from Munin?? Since I have searched high and > dry for them! Or are they simply in some obscure location which I > haven't figured out yet?? :-) (1) optiplex-networks.com is the host, that is monitored by the munin installation on your linux box (2) definitions.html, logo.png and style.css are not located in some obscure location but in /etc/opt/csw/munin/templates on the master side :-) This is not an unsual place, you can easily find many RPMs for Linux, which have these files in the "templates" directory. (3) index.html is created after /opt/csw/bin/munin-cron ran for the first time (and there was at least one host to check) > Ok a few little notes now as I'm just cross-comparing further as > typing this: > > Munin-check response: > > # /opt/csw/bin/munin-check > Check /var/opt/csw/munin/www > Check miscelaneous > # /var/opt/csw/munin/db : Wrong permissions (755 != 744) > stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile': No such file or > directory > # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile : Wrong owner ( != munin) > stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile': No such file or > directory > # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile : Wrong permissions ( != 644) > stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits': No such file or > directory > # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits : Wrong owner ( != munin) > stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits': No such file or > directory > # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits : Wrong permissions ( != 644) > stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats': No such file or > directory > # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats : Wrong owner ( != munin) > stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats': No such file or > directory > # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats : Wrong permissions ( != 644) > # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/plugin-state : Wrong owner (munin != nobody) > # /var/opt/csw/munin/db/plugin-state : Wrong permissions (755 != 775) > Check done. Please note that this script only checks most things, > not all things. > > Please also note that this script is very new and may be buggy. The last sentence is quite important :) Indeed this script doesn't run very well on Solaris. But you are right, I will check the permissions and the ownerships. But anyway, Munin runs with current settings well on Solaris, so this is a minor issue for some fine tuning and nothing critical. > I also created a cron job which I inserted into /etc/cron.d as there > wasn't any pre-installed: > > */5 * * * * munin test -x /usr/bin/munin-cron && /usr/bin/munin- > cron > /dev/null 2>&1 You are using Linux style for your crontabs which won't work on Solaris. Please create a cronjob for the user "munin" with the command "crontab -e munin". I don't know exactly what you mean with "... created a cron job which I inserted into /etc/cron.d" but it sounds wrong to me. You should also use the following line for the cronjob itself: 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /bin/test -x /opt/csw/bin/ munin-cron && /opt/csw/bin/munin-cron I'm working on packages for Munin 1.4.3 and except the permissions everything seems to run fine, so I think, in the next days I will push out a testing version. Let me know, if you have further problems! Juergen -- Juergen Arndt From George.Wyche at pw.utc.com Wed Jan 27 23:51:53 2010 From: George.Wyche at pw.utc.com (Wyche, George PW) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:51:53 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] md5 In-Reply-To: <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us><625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB24@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Well, it seems more confusing. I did my link. Checked with "which md5", but the very next package said it wouldn't be using md5, even though I made sure the /opt/csw/etc/pkg-get.conf had #use-md5=false. I was moved to look inside pkg-get itself. Behold, there is a line ( elif whence gmd5sum ...) which seems to say that md5 is not necessary at all if CSWtextutils is installed, because gmd5sum will be "wrapped" to serve. That is not happening. I'll work on figuring out what is wrong... tomorrow, or .. sometime. I think we should add a note to new users somewhere that CSWtextutils' gmd5sum will be wrapped to serve as md5 for pkg-get's purposes. Simple minds like mine take what is said too literally and I struggled to find exactly md5. gwyche -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org [mailto:users-bounces+george.wyche=pw.utc.com at lists.opencsw.org] On Behalf Of Roger H?kansson Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 4:54 PM To: Questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] md5 Peter Bonivart wrote: > On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Wyche, George PW > wrote: >> I have installed 210 packages and STILL >> which md5 >> md5: Command not found >> And >> which md5sum >> md5sum: Command not found >> >> Where is THAT thing? Why is it not mentioned in the user's guide? > > CSWtextutils /opt/csw/bin/gmd5sum > > If you're on Solaris 10 you can also use "digest -a md5 ". > I think that George is having trouble with the fact that if you run pkg-get without having any md5/md5sum installed, you get those error messages. I couldn't find anything in the userguide either regarding that when I started out with CSW-packages years ago, so I just installed Sun's md5 binaries (http://sunsolve.sun.com/md5/md5.tar.Z) in /usr/bin and left it at that... _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.opencsw.org https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users From bonivart at opencsw.org Thu Jan 28 00:22:17 2010 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 00:22:17 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] md5 In-Reply-To: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB24@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> <625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB24@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: <625385e31001271522t7c21ae1fof533c81fe9e652e3@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:51 PM, Wyche, George PW wrote: > Well, it seems more confusing. You could give pkgutil a try if you want to. It doesn't use gpg/md5 by default but if you enable that (in /etc/opt/csw/pkgutil.conf) and don't have what is required it will tell you exactly what you need. # pkg-get -i pkgutil and then to install stuff: # pkgutil -i More info: http://pkgutil.wikidot.com/ -- /peter From roger.hakansson at gmail.com Thu Jan 28 00:24:20 2010 From: roger.hakansson at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Roger_H=E5kansson?=) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 00:24:20 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] md5 In-Reply-To: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB15@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> References: <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DAAE@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us><625385e31001271312n105c20bcm42ac5025f8efba23@mail.gmail.com> <4B60B608.8020106@opencsw.org> <239E996F5C620A4E8A369B7D818326B2D6DB15@PUSMNEI1.pwemail.us> Message-ID: <4B60CB24.8080703@gmail.com> Wyche, George PW wrote: > With 5.8 beyond end-of-life, I didn't think Sun would give me anything for 5.8. > I do not have a sun-solve account, either. > (I am hoping I'll get permission during 2010 ..and the time.. to upgrade this workstation to openSolaris.) 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From bonivart at opencsw.org Thu Jan 28 11:12:12 2010 From: bonivart at opencsw.org (Peter Bonivart) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 11:12:12 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Old packages In-Reply-To: <4B61625D.3020707@ericsson.com> References: <4B61625D.3020707@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <625385e31001280212j5637988eybc2acf4f9665831c@mail.gmail.com> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Mats Larsson wrote: > Hi, > > Need to restore to an older version of a CSW pkg but don't know how? Old packages are archived here: http://www.opencsw.org/mirrors#old -- /peter From dam at opencsw.org Thu Jan 28 14:45:30 2010 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 14:45:30 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Old packages In-Reply-To: <625385e31001280212j5637988eybc2acf4f9665831c@mail.gmail.com> References: <4B61625D.3020707@ericsson.com> <625385e31001280212j5637988eybc2acf4f9665831c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <0E66931E-71A6-4830-9855-952D42825CF5@opencsw.org> Hi, Am 28.01.2010 um 11:12 schrieb Peter Bonivart: > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Mats Larsson > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Need to restore to an older version of a CSW pkg but don't know how? > > Old packages are archived here: > > http://www.opencsw.org/mirrors#old The listed mirror in erlangen contains Blastwave and OpenCSW packages. An OpenCSW only archive is available at http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/distribution/allpkgs/ Best regards -- Dago From SamanKaya at netscape.net Thu Jan 28 17:44:54 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:44:54 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> Many thanks Juergen..... Since I messed up the cronjob but using a Linux based syntax the system is now fine with the line mentioned below!!!! :-) On 01/28/10 00:24, Juergen Arndt wrote: > 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /bin/test -x > /opt/csw/bin/munin-cron && /opt/csw/bin/munin-cron This is cool! So now at least when my Sun V480 server arrives I can use OpenSolaris to monitor my network instead of FreeBSD as I prefer zones to BSD Jails any day! The optiplex-networks.com file that was in the last post I sent was a collection of machines not a single host. Since I am monitoring round about 9 servers there is machine specific information in there for the 9. I think where I went wrong with this is the cron job as mentioned above since I have set this up multiple times on Linux all with the same cron job and everything of course just worked fine. Since I am still new to Solaris/OpenSolaris as it's really been less then a year of me using it in both normal and administrative capacity I am still adjusting..... Many thanks for the support I will send the working image to you personally. Now all I need to do is get Cacti up and running :-) Best Regards, Kaya -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ja at opencsw.org Fri Jan 29 03:18:01 2010 From: ja at opencsw.org (Juergen Arndt) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 03:18:01 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> Message-ID: <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> On 28.01.2010, at 17:44, Kaya Saman wrote: > Now all I need to do is get Cacti up and running :-) You could use the packages for Cacti and Spine, which are in the testing tree: http://mirror.opencsw.org/testing.html They _should_ work, but maybe there are some gaps. If you are going to try these packages, please give me a feedback, so I can improve and / or release them. Juergen -- Juergen Arndt From SamanKaya at netscape.net Fri Jan 29 17:29:58 2010 From: SamanKaya at netscape.net (Kaya Saman) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 18:29:58 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Migrating monitoring services from Linux - Munin server missing some files?? In-Reply-To: <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> References: <4B5C8789.2000803@netscape.net> <4B5CD323.2040303@netscape.net> <7804E7CB-D00E-473B-BCEC-ADBF58A71033@opencsw.org> <4B61BF06.2090006@netscape.net> <1EB29EDD-1DED-4DA5-ADDD-1595D9F9DC4F@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <4B630D06.4040905@netscape.net> On 01/29/10 04:18, Juergen Arndt wrote: > On 28.01.2010, at 17:44, Kaya Saman wrote: > > >> Now all I need to do is get Cacti up and running :-) >> > You could use the packages for Cacti and Spine, which are in the testing tree: http://mirror.opencsw.org/testing.html > They _should_ work, but maybe there are some gaps. If you are going to try these packages, please give me a feedback, so I can improve and / or release them. > > Juergen > > Thanks!! :-) Will report back with any errors if I get them or complete success if I manage to get it all working...... Will try in a few days as I'm currently flat out with start an OpenSolaris user group, chasing up people on that, and renovating an office which has to be completely gutted :-) I promise to get back soon...... Regards, Kaya