Multiple status map views
Jason Thomas
jason at intology.com.au
Tue Nov 4 03:59:14 CET 2003
what about using hostgroups. and then choosing the layers that you want
on the status map page.
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 06:26:23PM -0800, Noah Leaman wrote:
> I too would be interested in how anybody is approaching this problem.
> I realize that you can show or not show hostgroup layers on the map,
> but the map always takes up the same amount of space. Is there another
> mapping solution that can tie into Nagios host and dependancy configs?
>
> Also, how do I get the hosts to fork off in the map like shown in the
> online demos? I figured it was being done based on dependancies, but I
> set some up and the map is still just a circle of hosts around the
> nagios process.
you need to use the parents in the host config.
> On Sunday, October 26, 2003, at 04:15 AM, Eduardo Moura wrote:
> > We are starting to use nagios to take care of a 1200 objects
> > network. Here is the problem:
> > ?
> > We have one team who have responsability for intel and risc world
> > (servers) and another wich take care of networks (routers, switches
> > and so on), the status map view become very polluted with all
> > objects bringing problems to managing down objects. Can anybody
> > have a hint to create separate views in nagios to acomodate servers
> > and network devices?
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