Configuring Web Interface

manoj kumar iter_manojkumar at rediffmail.com
Fri Aug 31 06:20:30 CEST 2007


Hi Justin,I have defined hostgroups as below - # \'CHDDLF-DHCP SERVERS\' host group definitiondefine hostgroup{        hostgroup_name  CHDDLFDHCP-SERVERS        alias           CHDDLFDHCP SERVERS        contact_groups  CHDDLFNT-ADMINS        members         CHDDLFDHCP01,CHDDLFVDHC01        }
# \'CHDDLF-DOMAIN CONTROLLERS\' host group definitiondefine hostgroup{        hostgroup_name  CHDDLFDOMAIN-CONTROLLERS        alias           CHDDLFDOMAIN CONTROLLERS        contact_groups  CHDDLFNT-ADMINS,CHDSEZNT-ADMINS        members         CHDDLFGDC01        }
# \'Unix Servers\' host group definitiondefine hostgroup{        hostgroup_name  Unix Servers        alias           Unix Servers        contact_groups  CHDDLFUNIX-ADMINS        members         damodar,appsdba        }
But the view pane just shows me \"All Hosts\" and there is no menu where I can see them in groups.Attached is the sreen shot of my nagios Web Interface (Current.JPG).I want to configure the NAGIOS web interface so that I can group different hosts as the Sub Menu to \"Service Detail\" Menu.The Right side Menu should display something like -   o Service Detail        o Unix Systems        o Windows Servers        o WAN linksSome thing like the attached image (nagios.JPG).How can we achieve that?Thanks and regards,Manoj------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You could put them in host groups, that’s what I do.  I have a host group for each customer and then more host groups that break down to web servers, mysql servers etc for each customer.  Then you just go to the hostgroup over view page and click on one.  It will show you all the hosts and there services. in the normal status page format.


 
Thank you,

Justin Maloney

Systems Administrator

Honeycomb Internet Services

612.617.0007


Manoj Kumar
THE MAD MAN
Never Fall in Love Always Rise in Love!
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