Segregation of networks

Demetri Mouratis dmourati at cm.math.uiuc.edu
Wed Jul 7 21:08:00 CEST 2004


On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Robert Nelson wrote:

> >
> > On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Robert Nelson wrote:
> >
> > > I've been using Nagios for a while and I know a simple solution to
> > > this question, but I'm interested in a different answer: If
> > you have
> > > two main classifications of monitored devices and you don't
> > want them
> > > to be accessible together, how would you set up one Nagios
> > server to
> > > monitor both sections and present both as different web sites?
> >
> > Create two hostgroups and make a seperate contact for each
> > hostgroup.  Log in as contact one to see the first group, log
> > in as contact two to see the second group.  Log in as
> > nagiosadmin and see everything.
> >
> > Easy.
>
> I have one hostgroup for every hotel, one for every POP in our FWB
> market, and a few others of special groupings. What I want is a way to
> view just the hotel stuff, just the FWB stuff, or both together.
> Grouplist.cgi is great, but if I have 42 hotel groups and 6 POP groups,
> it's a bit hard to find the POP groups.

You need a hostgroup for all the hotel hosts and a hostgroup for all the
FWB hosts.
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