[op5-users] How to Geomap ?

Jean-Marc LE FEVRE eos at etatcritik.dyndns.org
Wed Nov 25 18:06:42 CET 2009


if you mean by calling it from browser on /nagvis/netmap/amf- 
server.php yes : no error in the apache log.

if I call /nagvis/netmap/shell.html or  thought ninja I get a non  
explicit error on flash and apache complain about  
GlobalCore::getMainCfg()



Le 25 nov. 09 à 18:00, Russell Jennings a écrit :

> does amf-server.php execute normally when called directly?
>
>
> On Nov 25, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Jean-Marc LE FEVRE wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> I've correct php file, make a little patch to force a ending / on  
>> path
>> in getValue function.
>> Now I've corrected this I've got a new error !
>>
>>
>> Call to undefined method GlobalCore::getMainCfg() in /usr/share/
>> nagios/
>> addons/nagvis/netmap/SettingsService.php on line 49
>>
>> The GlobalCore object seems ok to me (I've dump its content into a
>> file) and I checked that getMainCfg() function exists using grep.
>>
>> On the browser I get Error : Error as the amf-server.php is returning
>> an internal server error.
>>
>> Any idea on this error ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 25 nov. 09 à 15:45, Jean-Marc LE FEVRE a écrit :
>>
>>> OK, thanks I don't know where the function comes from but I can see
>>> the error clearly in apache log :
>>>
>>> PHP Notice:  The parent folder for the cache file "/usr/share/
>>> nagios/addons/nagvis/netmapvar/nagvis.ini.php-git-
>>> f65e5f9126c8f54d29bd09416c6c4ec387b05097-cache" is not
>>> writeable.
>>> The cache file can not be created. Please fix the permissions on the
>>> filesystem. in /usr/share/nagios/addons/nagvis/nagvis/includes/
>>> classes/
>>> frontend/GlobalFrontendMessageBox.php on line 91, referer: http://84.246.229.120/nagvis/netmap/shell.swf
>>>
>>> I guess there is a / missing somewhere and maybe some file  
>>> permission
>>> problem ....
>>>
>>>
>>> I check for it and report as soon as it work (or as soon as I get
>>> another bug :( )
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 25 nov. 09 à 15:28, Roman Kyrylych a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Jean-Marc LE FEVRE wrote:
>>>>>>> PHP Notice:  Use of undefined constant CONST_AJAX - assumed
>>>>>>> 'CONST_AJAX'
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> /usr/share/nagios/addons/nagvis/nagvis/includes/classes/ 
>>>>>>> frontend/
>>>>>>> GlobalFrontendMessageBox.php
>>>>>>> on line 111, referer: http://84.246.229.120/nagvis/netmap/
>>>>>>> shell.swf
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any idea ?
>>>>>> Hm. That file shouldn't be included at all. NagVis code is a  
>>>>>> mess.
>>>>>> You can add define('CONST_AJAX', FALSE); at the top of that file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I did add this in top of the file since last mail, but with no
>>>>> surprise it didn't solve the channel disconnected problem
>>>>
>>>> I think the fact of that error happening means that there was
>>>> probably an error in NagVis backend (and it tried to report it).
>>>> I think amf-server is working correctly now.
>>>> The problem is that NagVis prohibits raw PHP error messages
>>>> from getting into the log.
>>>>
>>>> You can try adding trigger_error($message) at the beginning of
>>>> __construct() in GlobalFrontendMessageBox.php to actually see the
>>>> error
>>>> that NagVis was trying to report.
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Roman Kyrylych
>>>> Software engineer
>>>> N-iX LLC
>>>> Solutions for Your success
>>>> http://www.n-ix.com
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