AW: side.html as a java tree menu thingie
Masopust Christian
christian.masopust at siemens.com
Wed Oct 27 11:56:06 CEST 2004
Hi Steve,
the best i found was that one posted some time ago, here's a copy of this
mail....
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If anyone is interested in another customized side.html option, I have one
that works quite well for me. It's tailored more to a large installation
where hostgroups could be further grouped into domains. Instead of
explaining it, I'll just paste the README in here:
Notes:
My company's installation of Nagios monitors over 500 hosts and 2500
services. As anyone with a large Nagios deployment knows, it becomes a
chore to try and locate a specific hostgroup or host in the web
interface.
I created this replacement for the side frame to display hostgroups in
a
pleasing fashion, and incorporated a simple search box if you know the
host's name.
I also created a script that allows users to toggle themselves between
authorized_for_all_(services|hosts). This allows all users to see
blocking
outages when they want to, but keeps their display from being cluttered
when they don't.
Installation:
Assuming your Nagios is installed in /usr/local/nagios:
1) Open side.pl in you favorite editor to configure it.
2) Copy side.pl to /usr/local/nagios/sbin.
3) Copy side.html & index.html to /usr/local/nagios/share.
4) Copy *.gif to /usr/local/nagios/share/images.
5) If your Nagios is installed somewhere other than /usr/local/nagios.
*) Open toggle.pl and update the path on line 27.
6) Copy toggle.pl to /usr/local/nagios/sbin.
A screenshot is available at http://chet.crashed.net/nagside.jpg.
The package is at http://chet.crashed.net/nagside-1.0.tar.gz.
Chet Luther
chet at crashed.net
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