Building opsview for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10

Disclaimer: I don’t take any responsibility for faults within the software, I just provide the RPM’s! Feel free to ask me about stuff concerning these RPM’s, but I ain’t accountable if your stuff goes kaboom

Well, I just looked at opsview again (haha, thanks Alex :-P). Only trouble is, the people over at opsview don’t distribute RPM’s for that … After registering for their site, to download the SRPM’s (or to download anything), I got the RPM’s and started looking at them.

Well, the only things I needed to adjust in opsview-base, opsview-core and opsview-perl were the dependencies. I also needed to rebuild a RPM for perl-Version from Dag Wieers, since opsview-perl required them to even build.

  1. opsview 2.14.1 (build 1695-1)
    • opsview-agent (i586, x86_64)
    • opsview-base (i586, x86_64)
    • opsview-core (noarch)
    • opsview-perl (i586, x86_64)
    • opsview-reports (noarch)
    • opsview-slave (i586, x86_64)
    • opsview-web (noarch)
  2. opsview 3.0.0 (beta, build 1895-1)
    • opsview-agent (i586, x86_64)
    • opsview-base (i586, x86_64)
    • opsview-core (noarch)
    • opsview-perl (i586, x86_64)
    • opsview-reports (noarch)
    • opsview-slave (noarch)
    • opsview-web (noarch)

Installation order is like this:

  1. opsview-base
  2. opsview-perl
  3. opsview-web
  4. opsview-core
  5. opsview-reports

If you are looking for older versions, try the respective directory on distributions.barfoo.org (for example i586 for SLES10).

If you encounter a missing link (either striked or just missing), please note that older builds aren’t available anymore.

One thought to “Building opsview for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I accept that my given data and my IP address is sent to a server in the USA only for the purpose of spam prevention through the Akismet program.More information on Akismet and GDPR.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.