Statusmap
Donal Hunt
Donal.Hunt at dcu.ie
Tue Jan 28 12:25:21 CET 2003
Martin,
I had a similar problem until this morning...
you want to use the "parents" directive in the host definition.
eg:
# 'CG08b PC #5' host definition
define host{
use generic-host ; Name of host
template to use
host_name CG08-105
alias CG08b - PC - #5
address 136.206.xx.xxx
parents switch-136.206.xx.
check_command check-host-alive
max_check_attempts 10
notification_interval 120
notification_period 24x7
notification_options d,u,r
}
means that CG08-105 is a child of the switch switch-136.206.xx. in the
map.
Hope that helps.
Regards
Donal
DCU
Martin Hänsel wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'am Martin from Germany.
> I have seen the Nagios Example on "http://nagios.square-box.com/" it's nice to see that.
>
> I bulid up a Nagios Host in my firm, we have a running Nagios and would
> like to use the statusmap of Nagios to get a better overview about the
> problem sources.
>
> I can see a picture when click on my status map but all of our hosts are
> on one point of the map.
>
> To get a tactical Statusmap like "http://nagios.square-box.com/", what i have to do?
> can anybody discripe me (short) what i must to do?
>
> dependendcies?
>
> thank you!
>
> sorry my bad english!
>
> Martin
>
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