In this document, a description about the opHA 3 features when integrating with other products will be made.
opHA will synchronise all the NMIS 9 database information. That means:
The functional differences between a primary, poller and standalone server are as follows:
Remote node is redirected from the primary.
Node configuration view in the poller: Not possible edition.
Action | Standalone | Primary | Poller |
---|---|---|---|
View local Nodes | |||
View Remote Nodes | |||
Edit Local Nodes | |||
Edit remote Nodes | |||
Poll Local Nodes | |||
Poll Remote Nodes |
The views from the poller and the primary will change.
We will access the main screen, just the local information will be available.
We will see all the actions and all the pollers:
We will see a message that indicate us that it is a poller:
As opCharts operates with NMIS 9 data, we will be able to see and use the remote nodes as local nodes from opCharts, and use them in Charts or maps.
We just need:
Remote node from the primary.
As RRD data is not synchronised, opCharts makes a remote call to visualise the graph information. If you cannot see the graphs, please review this information.
opHA just synchronises the information collected by NMIS9. But there are different approaches regarding opEvents data integration:
opHA does not provide integration at the moment for opConfig.
opConfig will work just with local nodes.
opHA does not provide integration at the moment for opReports.
As opReports uses rrd data and this is not synchronised.
The reports must be created from the pollers, and use local data.