circular ballon status map quesition
Marc DeTrano
marc at gridshield.net
Wed Aug 31 17:31:47 CEST 2005
Thanks for the help--still working on the fill colors.
I thought it might have something to do with indicating problem states
in the services, but when I checked it over that did not add up (some
hosts with service problems would still have no fills).
Sometimes the color is yellow, sometime orange, think I might have seen
gray once.
On a related note, anyone know of any alternative status map cgi's
(checked Nagios Exchange and googled, did not find much)--perhaps there
is something in the works? This cgi was never a big deal to me
personally except to check outages, but potential clients always point
at the maps in (insert $6-figure proprietary solution here) and say
"wow, cool map" (how's that for a design spec---"make it cooler"). I am
mulling over starting a project myself, but it seems a little daunting.
Marc
Andrew Cruse wrote:
>nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
>
>
>>Don't know what determines the size of the circles but note
>>that things like LAN/WAN interfaces are small and devices
>>hanging off the LAN segments like servers, workstations and
>>printers are bigger on my map.
>>
>>
>
>The size of the circle corresponds to the relative number of services
>associated with the host.
>
>Andrew
>
>
>
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