Archive for September, 2009
Naptan to GPX Waypoints (OSM)
If anyone has been following the goings on of OpenStreetMap of the uk you may have noticed the appearance of a load of Bus Stops (or duplicate bus stops if they where already in OSM). These have come from a database called NaPTAN kindly supplied to OSM by the UK Department for Transport and [...]
September 27, 2009
Tags: BGT-31, GPX, Naptan, OSM Posted in: OSM
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Zenoss, VMWare and Critical “is up” alerts
I’m currently working on setting up Zenoss to either replace or supplement our current network/server monitoring systems.
As its in test, it got stuck on our currently relatively unused “old” vmware environment (ESX 3). After initially going well it start to go wrong. We kept getting critical alerts that a server was up. [...]
September 6, 2009
Tags: clocksource, esx3, Linux, VMWare, Zenoss Posted in: Linux, VMWare, Zenoss
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