Am getting the following error when starting opsview
tarting opsview-web: Can't call method "uuid" on an undefined value at
/usr/local/opsview-web/script/../lib/Opsview/Web.pm line 362.
Compilation failed in require at script/opsview_web_server.pl line 62.
Kindly assist
Will do thanks.
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Marc Powell wrote:
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> On Nov 16, 2010, at 7:04 AM, shake righa wrote:
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> > Am getting the following error when starting opsview
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> > Kindly assist
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> Ask the OpsView support list?
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> Marc
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What have been the routing implications in regards to internet traffic
with SMW4
cable beign down?
Regards,
Shake Righa
Believe have narrowed down problem to layer 2.
A ping to address 224.0.0.5 shows no reply.
Believe problme to do with blocking of multicast
Regards,
Shake
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 5:28 AM, Frank Bulk wrote:
> What about IP SLA with some EEM? This link may give you some ideas:
> http://blog.io
Apologies,
kindly ignore my earlier responce.
Rgrds,
Shake
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:46 PM, shake righa wrote:
> Believe have narrowed down problem to layer 2.
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> A ping to address 224.0.0.5 shows no reply.
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> Believe problme to do with blocking of multicast
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> Regard
Hi,
how does one truly test internet speeds provided by your provider.
Speed test sits give different results that one provided by the provider.
Regards,
Shake
The tools such as iperf need some level of expertise to use.
some end users lack this level of expertise.
are there any tools simply for end users to use that can accomplish the same
task?\
Regards,
Shake Righa
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 6:56 PM, Jeff Shultz wrote:
> shake righa wrote:
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provide accurate results.
Regards,
Shake Righa
On 11/24/09, Xai Xi wrote:
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> As mentioned, there is a limitation to TCP-based speed tests - TCP
> throughput is very sensitive to packet losses, particularly during
> slow-start, in addition to requiring end-host tuning (as an e
Anyone with material on how to perform route target re-write as well as
filtering during vpnv4 BGP sessions.
Have been ttying but the rewrite is not occuring.
Regards,
Shake Righa
; thanks,
> Shahid
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> On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 6:34 PM, shake righa wrote:
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>> Anyone with material on how to perform route target re-write as well as
>> filtering during vpnv4 BGP sessions.
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>> Have been ttying but the rewrite is not occuring.
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>> Regards,
>> Shake Righa
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I have several queries in regards to ipv6
different documentation state that clients be given /64 with ISP's beign
given /48 from assigned global /32.
Can one subnet to include /127 for point to point connections?
Is there any newbie guide for ipv6 subnetting?
Regards,
Shake
Thanks
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Michael Dillon
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> > different documentation state that clients be given /64 with ISP's beign
> > given /48 from assigned global /32.
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> That should be that ISPs are given a global /32 from which they
> assign /48s to clients. The client would assign
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