Details
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Improvement
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Resolution: Fixed
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Minor
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None
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Professional Edition
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Observium 20.9.10661 (7th September 2020)
OS Linux 4.9.0-4-amd64 [amd64] (Debian 9.2)
Apache 2.4.25 (Debian)
PHP 7.0.19-1 (OPcache: ENABLED) (Memory: 1GB)
Python 2.7.13
MariaDB 10.1.26-MariaDB-0+deb9u1 (extension: mysqli 5.0.12-dev)
SNMP NET-SNMP 5.7.3
RRDtool 1.6.0 (rrdcached 1.6.0: unix:/var/run/rrdcached.sock)
Fping 3.15 (IPv4 and IPv6)Observium 20.9.10661 (7th September 2020) OS Linux 4.9.0-4-amd64 [amd64] (Debian 9.2) Apache 2.4.25 (Debian) PHP 7.0.19-1 (OPcache: ENABLED) (Memory: 1GB) Python 2.7.13 MariaDB 10.1.26-MariaDB-0+deb9u1 (extension: mysqli 5.0.12-dev) SNMP NET-SNMP 5.7.3 RRDtool 1.6.0 (rrdcached 1.6.0: unix:/var/run/rrdcached.sock) Fping 3.15 (IPv4 and IPv6)
Description
Hello,
I looked at Observium documentation (https://docs.observium.org) but it seems there is no information related there.
I saw this integration: http://blog.best-practice.se/2014/07/using-php-weathermap-with-observium.html
Is it ok for the team of Observium for use it? or it could break something in Observium professional branch when doing updates?
Thanks.
phpweathermap is third party stuff that has been modified by a fourth party to read our ports table and ports rrds. not sure what you'd expect us to do here
it doesn't break anything in observium, but there's no guarantee it'll continue working if we change things in future.