Host Group Hierarchy In Web CGI?
Esteban Monge
esteban at nuevaeralatam.com
Tue Nov 6 06:43:59 CET 2012
> Thanks Esteban,
>
> That is exactly what I want to do, except I want the hierarchy to be on
> the Host Group Summary page the same way as the map. I need it to show
> groups in groups and not all groups on the same page.
>
> So in your example below I only want the "City Group" group to show on
> the Host Group Summary page in the Nagios cgi website.
>
> Surely there has to be a way to nest groups like this for the web cgi,
> otherwise it doesn't seem Nagios would scale well for thousands of
> hosts. Any I know there's servers running 10k+ hosts and services.
>
> We only have about 1,000 devices to monitor but I really would like only
> the cities to show as groups on the main page then drill down from
> there. Once you click on the city, I want site locations (Hub, CO, Colo,
> etc). Then core devices, all the way down to access layer of hosts. If
> not what other options to I have for management?
>
> It seems like it would be a nightmare if it was 1 flat later of groups.
>
> How is everyone else doing this?
>
> -Will
In my case, Nagios Web CGIs isn't the solution, may be you need make a
Nagvis map, is more user friendly and configurable, you can integrate
Nagvis in Nagios CGIs also.
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If you want make modifications to Nagios CGIs, you must modify the code
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