Viewing rights
Philip Brown
nagios at bolthole.com
Tue Mar 4 01:46:20 CET 2003
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 04:41:11PM -0600, Carroll, Jim P [Contractor] wrote:
> Nope.
>
> You can give them read-only access to all hosts, just like you would give
> 'guest' read-only access to all hosts.
>
> Failing that, you can give them zero host-level access and stick to their
> services. It really does make some of the views inhospitable, but....
Erm.. speaking of that last bit...
I just created a user that is only in a contact group that is notified
about services... and I see NOTHING in any of the menus.
I was planning to make a stripped down version of the nagios main menu
that only has service views. But there doesnt seem to BE any service-only
views from the main menu.
I thought there was a way to at least give application developers
a list of services-only.
(limited to the services they are authorized for)
But I dont even see that happening. Is this possible, and if so,
what ight I be missing?
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