Port details |
- zenpack-interfacegraphs Provides a link that graphs all network interfaces for a device
- 1.0 net-mgmt
=0 1.0Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.
- DEPRECATED: Not staged. See http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports-announce/2014-May/000080.html
This port expired on: 2014-08-31
- There is no maintainer for this port.
- Any concerns regarding this port should be directed to the FreeBSD Ports mailing list via ports@FreeBSD.org
- Port Added: 2011-10-27 14:36:56
- Last Update: 2014-09-01 22:01:25
- SVN Revision: 366966
- License: not specified in port
- WWW:
- http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-10226
- Description:
- When troubleshooting network issues, it can be very useful to have all the
interface graphs for a device on the same screen. This helps with spotting
trends, or tracing where traffic is flowing through a switch or router. The
only way to natively achieve this with Zenoss is to create a graph or
multi-graph report for every network device manually, which can be a chore
if you have more than a few network devices.
This ZenPack provides a new link on the left side of a device detail view
called "Interface Graphs" - this view shows the graphs for all of the network
interfaces on the device in one place, allowing for fast spotting of issues
or traffic flows. Both the interface name and the description (if any) are
used to title the graphs to aid with identification.
Note that with stacked switches, you can end up with a very large number of
graphs on the page, so tuning this slightly via the configuration properties
below could be a good idea in these situations.
WWW: http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-10226
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- Manual pages:
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- pkg-plist: as obtained via:
make generate-plist - There is no configure plist information for this port.
- Dependency lines:
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- zenpack-community-InterfaceGraphs>0:net-mgmt/zenpack-interfacegraphs
- No installation instructions:
- This port has been deleted.
- PKGNAME: zenpack-community-InterfaceGraphs
- Flavors: there is no flavor information for this port.
- distinfo:
- There is no distinfo for this port.
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- Dependencies
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- Build dependencies:
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- zenoss>=3.1.0 : net-mgmt/zenoss
- Runtime dependencies:
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- zenoss>=3.1.0 : net-mgmt/zenoss
- There are no ports dependent upon this port
Configuration Options:
- No options to configure
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Number of commits found: 8
Commit History - (may be incomplete: for full details, see links to repositories near top of page) |
Commit | Credits | Log message |
1.0 01 Sep 2014 22:01:25 |
bapt |
Remove non staged ports without pending PR from net-im and net-mgmt |
1.0 08 Jun 2014 19:51:28 |
olgeni |
Remove all space characters from Makefile assignments.
No functional changes included.
CR: D193 (except math/sedumi)
Approved by: portmgr (bapt) |
1.0 29 May 2014 18:54:55 |
antoine |
Reset a few maintainers who are unreachable
With hat: portmgr |
1.0 20 Sep 2013 22:24:44 |
bapt |
Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat:
net-mgmt) |
1.0 20 Mar 2013 06:28:43 |
jgh |
- Add New USES macro to handle support for Zenoss ports and Zenpacks:
USES= zenoss
-trim historical headers
Convert net-mgmt/zenpack family to new framework
PR: 176723
Approved by: maintainer timeout ( 14 days ) |
1.0 18 Jun 2012 21:59:45 |
jgh |
- remove pkg-plist in favor of PLIST_FILES and PLIST_DIRS |
1.0 14 Jan 2012 01:21:16 |
jgh |
- Fix fetch error by updating MASTER_SITES and DISTFILE
PR: ports/164107
Submitted by: Anthony Garcia <agarcia at experts-exchange.com>
Approved by: crees,rene (mentors, implicit) |
1.0 27 Oct 2011 14:36:31 |
crees |
When troubleshooting network issues, it can be very useful to have all the
interface graphs for a device on the same screen. This helps with spotting
trends, or tracing where traffic is flowing through a switch or router. The
only way to natively achieve this with Zenoss is to create a graph or
multi-graph report for every network device manually, which can be a chore
if you have more than a few network devices.
This ZenPack provides a new link on the left side of a device detail view
called "Interface Graphs" - this view shows the graphs for all of the network
interfaces on the device in one place, allowing for fast spotting of issues
or traffic flows. Both the interface name and the description (if any) are
used to title the graphs to aid with identification.
Note that with stacked switches, you can end up with a very large number of
graphs on the page, so tuning this slightly via the configuration properties
below could be a good idea in these situations.
WWW: http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-10226
PR: ports/157503
Submitted by: Zenoss <zenoss@experts-exchange.com> |
Number of commits found: 8
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