Withdraw of the 6.9.2 Release
Unfortunately, due to critical issues identified with version 6.9.2, we have decided to remove it and ensure it's no longer available for download. These issues impacted the ability to install or upgrade but none were security-related. We are diligently working to resolve these issues and are planning to release an updated version 6.9.3 in early May.
What if you've already upgraded?For customers who have already upgraded to 6.9.2, no immediate action is required, as none of these issues are security-related. Once it's available, you will still be able to upgrade to 6.9.3 as normal. We appreciate your patience and trust as we continue to enhance our software to better serve you. Thank you for your understanding.
Results SNMP
Results SNMP allows you to:
- Store snmptraps exceptions and snmptraps traces into the runtime database.
- Update trace statuses in the snmptrapstrace table in the opsview database.
- Needs access to the Mysql Database to store data.
- Can be run independently or on the orchestrator server
- Input is from snmp-traps-exception-queue, which then inserts data into the runtime and opsview database.
Dependencies Copied
What is required to run:
- Access to database.
- opsview-messagequeue.
Please make sure core-utils and Messagequeue are installed, configured and running before attempting to run the results-snmp process.
You will also need to ensure the mysql
client binary is installed.
Installation Copied
Refer to Advanced Automated Installation.
Configuration Copied
Config file location is /opt/opsview/resultssnmp/etc/resultssnmp.defaults.yaml
snmp_traps_exception_queue
: The message-queue configuration to receive SNMP trap messages.runtime_database
: Configuration for the Opsview runtime database.opsview_database
: Configuration for the Opsview configuration database.registry
: Connection configuration for the Registry.logging
: Component logging configuration.
Management Copied
Configuration Copied
DPKGs Copied
Watchdog service files are now managed by the package, doing a remove would leave the watchdog service file behind with a .save extension. Purging the package will remove it. The package managed config files are as follows
/opt/opsview/watchdog/etc/services/opsview-resultssnmp.conf
RPMs Copied
Watchdog service files are now managed by the package. Any modifications will be saved at upgrade and remove processes with the .rpmnew and .rpmsave extensions correspondingly.
/opt/opsview/watchdog/etc/services/opsview-resultssnmp.conf
Service administration Copied
As root, start, stop and restart the service using:
/opt/opsview/watchdog/bin/opsview-monit <start|stop|restart> opsview-resultssnmp