* * Health/sensor view for specific device/ports/port
* Removed code that didn't comply with standard
* added extra check html/pages/device/port/sensors.inc.php
* Update sensors.inc.php
* feature: FDB TABLES for ios and timos
* Fixed coding style issues
* renamed fdb.sql to 191.sql
* fixed travisCI issue
* FDB table discovery working on IOS
* Fixed bug: failing to insert fdb entries into database
* Fix phpcbf issue
* moved sql schema
* rename sql schema
* Add (tentative) FDB support for HP Comware switches
* build schema
* schema changes
* run build schema.......
* FBD Table discovery working on HP ComWare
* FBD Table discovery working on HP ComWare
* Add FDB support for HP Comware
* Discovery regex fix, tested and works for cisco 3750, 2960, 6509
* Use vlan_id instead of raw vlan. Remove Nokia implementation as vlans are not being discovered for it at the moment.
* Use vlan_id instead of vlan.
* Add debug messages, comware support
* Sorry.. phpunit isnt working for me
* Use a file structure instead of if statement per OS
* Make inserts to vlan table if entry does not exist.
* Rename sql schema file
* Use existing context name
Improve output and database synchronization
Remove chromephp and if ios
rename sqlfile
add comware back
update schema
* Delete TIMETRA-CHASSIS-MIB
* Delete TIMETRA-FILTER-MIB
* change index to bigint to be safe
* Implement an autoloader
When cleaning up classes for psr2, things got a bit unwieldy, so I implemented a class autoloader.
I created a PSR-0 compliant LibreNMS directory and moved all classes there that made sense.
Implemented LibreNMS\ClassLoader which supports adding manual class mappings
This reduces the file includes needed and only loads classes when needed.
* Add teh autoloader to graph.php
* Add a small bit of docs
Fix incomplete class in includes/discovery/functions.inc.php
Implements the CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB to retrieve QOS counters from Cisco devices.
Policy and Class-map details are collected and stored in the database.
Details are presented on a new "CBQoS" tab of the interface that the policy is applied to.
Includes a policy selector that allows you to select which policy-map to show graphs for.
Each class-map has its own rrd file, in which 3 metrics are stored: Bytes, QoS Drops, Buffer Drops.
This can produce a LOT of rrd files.
As an example:
A Cisco 4500 series switch, running MQC on 200 ports. Each port has a common 5 class queueing policy applied, this creates 1000 (5 x 200) RRD's.
Because of this I have currently set:
```
$config['discovery_modules']['cisco-cbqos'] = 0;
```
Includes function snmpwalk_array_num, which performs a numeric SNMPWalk and returns an array containing $count indexes
One Index:
From: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.166.1.15.1.1.27.18.655360 = 0
To: $array['1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.166.1.15.1.1.27.18']['655360'] = 0
Two Indexes:
From: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.166.1.15.1.1.27.18.655360 = 0
To: $array['1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.166.1.15.1.1.27']['18']['655360'] = 0
And so on...