* Added discovery and graphing for JunOS (SRX) RPM probes
* Proposed changes for a percent based sensor type
* Fixed missing MIB declaration in JunOS YAML discovery file
* Updated Health-information.md to reflect the new percentage value type
* Added separate test data for junos_rpm type
* Update sensors.php
* Update sensors.php
* Update functions.inc.php
* test re-run
* Update junos_rpm.json
* percentage -> loss
* add ifSpeed prev test data
* mis-merge
* update sensors
* and bgp...
Co-authored-by: PipoCanaja <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Tony Murray <[email protected]>
* Add new sysObjectID for Arbor ArbOS TMS appliances
Arbor ArbOS TMS appliances use a sysobjectID of SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9694.1.5. Currently the arbos.yaml file only has 9694.1.4 so Arbor TMS appliances are not getting detected correctly as ArbOS devices.
netnms01:/opt/librenms# snmpwalk -v2c -cdeleted arbortms01.dal
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Peakflow TMS 8.4 Model: TMS-HD1000 Serial: XXXXXXXXXX
SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID.0 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9694.1.5
* New sysobjectid for Arbor ArbOS TMS appliances
* New sysobjectid for Arbor ArbOS TMS appliances
* Update arbos.json
* Create arbos_tms.snmprec
* Update arbos.snmprec
Co-authored-by: Tony Murray <[email protected]>
* 3g-LTE WAN stats
* Get HW name on AR16x family
* serial for AR
tests
* enable snmpsim log
* Update bootstrap.php
Co-authored-by: Tony Murray <[email protected]>
* Detection for MobileIron appliances
* Test data
* Remove references for GANDI-MIB
Turns out these aren't actually needed for Linux-likes
* Remove module filters
* Implement OS specific information discovery
That way it doesn't have to be fetched during polling
Also improve discovery process, os is only detected once, in the core module.
EXA is the test os, a couple improvements there.
* Use local variable, then unset it so we don't pollute.
* fix style issues
* test and other fixes
* attribute update fixes
* Update exa data, need new source data
* null missing "os" values
* fix ftos odd character
* fix ftos odd character
* only null for new style or we will reset to null every discovery
* Move device observer to own class
* Handle location, relocate event logging
* update exa e7-2 data
* update ird test data, apparently unicode is now working.
* update Linux ntc, now uses correct icon
* Only load all os on the web, also, we can't load existing the the database isn't connected.
* only for devices that have a location
* revert ftos test data apparently
* revert ird
* New OS: QTECH
https://www.qtech.ru/en/catalog/
* QTECH: Add hardware, version and serial support
* QTECH: Fix platform and software version detection
* QTECH: Add test for QSW-3450
Fixes issues observed in LibreNMS (timeouts, missing data)
Manual snmpwalk vs. snmpbulkwalk confirmed no bulk support
Missing toner, network, etc. information now seen in LibreNMS!
I have several applications configured in FreeNAS using SNMP extend, and because of this definition every time the device is discovered they are force-disabled.
* Support FreeNAS/TrueNAS 11.3
Seems the latest release changes the SysObjectID from FreeBSD to
their own enterprise number.
I've left the old FreeBSD enterprise number in place, so both
older and newer releases will be detected.
* Test data
It's also possible to do zpool IO from the MIB, but diskIO on
LibreNMS makes a lot of assumptions about it coming from the UCD
MIB.
This changeset adds detection for FreeNAS and TrueNAS - despite
having their own enterprise number, the snmpd uses the FreeBSD
one.
The naming is a bit all over the place, because this reflects
reality - IXSystems produce FreeNAS and TrueNAS, the product lines
have merged to eliminate FreeNAS, but TrueNAS still calls itself
FreeNAS everywhere except the GUI.
* opengear MemPools
Discovery and Polling of opengear mempools - opengear Detail Memory Usage is already collected however that can not be used to trigger rules.
* add test
opengear mempools tests
* remove newline
* Add OS detection for Greenbone appliances
They don't expose anything fancy over SNMP, but this makes them
display interface names correctly. Under the hood they're unix-y.
Greenbone logo is from the AGPLv3 gsa, which is GPL compatible:
https://github.com/greenbone/gsa/blob/master/gsa/public/img/greenbone.svg
The mib is included for completeness, but it doesn't expose any
graphable values.
* Fix the vendor's logo