Additional Column in Service Details
Marc Powell
marc at ena.com
Thu Jun 17 19:54:56 CEST 2004
Actually, looking at the code again I'm not even sure that the host
address is even available at the point that page is generated. I
encourage you to examine the code in detail to see if it suits your
purposes and/or post your query to nagios-devel.
--
Marc
Jason Payne - iland Internet Solutions <mailto:jason.payne at iland.com>
wrote:
> I already do both of these things. I suppose i'm not asking for a
> way to better organize my hosts, rather than asking for a way to add
> a column to a list of hosts. It's more of a technical question than
> anything else. Let me be a little more descriptive. I load up the
> web interface, and click Service Detail on the left. A table pops
> up. How do I add an addition column to the table, next to hosts,
> that show the ip address for the host in the table? I'm sure there
> is a query in the cgi that nabs all of this information out of the
> status file. I want to know if there is a way to reference the ip
> address for the host and throw it into that table. An answer to
> this, obviously, has the ability to broaden my abilities to customize
> the interface. In other words, I was asking it as an example.
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul L. Allen [mailto:pla at softflare.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 10:45 AM
> To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Nagios-users] Re: Additional Column in Service Details
>
>
> Jason Payne - iland Internet Solutions writes:
>
> > So, for instance, if a firewall chokes I can easily see which downed
> > hosts have ip space behind the firewall without going to the map.
>
> Method 1: use hostgroups and put the machines behind the firewall,
> along with the firewall itself, into their own group.
>
> Method 2: use descriptive hostnames like customerx-firewall,
> customerx-mail, etc. That groups them together in most of the
> displays, which can be useful even if you also use hostgroups.
>
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