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centreon-nagvis-backend.git isn't available anymore

  • 16 May 2024
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i have installed centreon 23.10 on my new machine, and i’m trying now to install nagvis with it.

What my newly installed machine nagvis look like so far.

I’ve seen this around, and it seems it’s due to nagvis not being installed.

I’m currently following this procedure : https://www.it-connect.fr/centreon-enterprise-server-cartographie-avec-nagvis/
 

and i’m stucked at the moment where it’s asked to clon the centreon-nagvis-backend.git.

knowing how trickey it could be, i first checked if the file was still available, and it appears that it’s not.

Another user on this forum have the same issue with this file here, at the end :

 

I took a look around the centreon repos page , and among the 16 packages, none seems to have any link with nagvis.

however, i found that : https://github.com/centreon/centreon-nagvis. It seems legit, since it’s from the centreon page. i may test it, to see if it works.

I you happen to have an archive of the centreon-nagvis-backend.git file, please let me know.

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Hello, I have just deployed version 24.04.1 of centreon coupled with nagvis in version 1.9.40. It works well, I am posting the modified connector here :https://github.com/gallardo93dotcom/centreon-nagvis-backend.git

Best regard

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Hi @zach
Did you manage to find a solution to your issue? If so, feel free to share how you did it; it will help someone with the same problem find a solution easily.
Thank you,

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Hi @zach
Did you manage to find a solution to your issue? If so, feel free to share how you did it; it will help someone with the same problem find a solution easily.
Thank you,

i did found a solution to this issue, i’ll post it later, once i made it understandable, and once i find why it didn’t worked. note that, in my case, nagvis work, but the link from centreon, which is supposed to send you to nagvis, doesn’t work still. but nagvis does, and so far, that’s all i need.

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