opennms | Enterprise-Grade Open-Source Network Management Platform | Monitoring library
kandi X-RAY | opennms Summary
kandi X-RAY | opennms Summary
[OpenNMS][] is an open-source network monitoring platform that helps you visualize and monitor everything on your local and distributed networks. OpenNMS offers comprehensive fault, performance, and traffic monitoring with alarm generation in one place. Highly customizable and scalable, OpenNMS integrates with your core business applications and workflows.
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- move to next state
- Creates RrdGraphDef
- collects all OIDs from the tree
- Creates a RequireNode for the managed entity
- Populate an OMS alarm value from the given OpenNMS alarm specification .
- processes a declaration
- move to next state
- Parses a grok string into a list of tokens .
- Transform a path attribute .
- Expand an event
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QUESTION
I am building a frontend-like for OpenNMS and chose to install OpenNMS in a docker container. I need to use the Rest API to further my project and when I try to send a request to
http://localhost:8980/opennms/rest
, using the python requests library the return code is 404
.
Does OpenNMS for docker not have Rest API or do I need to install it on my core system instead of docker.
P.S. This is my first time trying to do use the Rest API of an application.
imgur link : https://imgur.com/5UDPjRF
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Answered 2021-Jan-18 at 15:31The URL you are calling is just the base URL for our rest resources. For Nodes as an example, you can test this with curl -u admin http://localhost:8980/opennms/rest/nodes
. The REST API endpoints are described in the documentation here
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You can use opennms like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the opennms component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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