Multi User NagiOS
Chris Moody
cmoody at qualcomm.com
Wed Dec 14 21:41:57 CET 2005
Since it sounds like you are also looking for a way to prevent a user
from adding/deleting hosts/services/etc from another user's
listings...you can check out my nagios Vhost script on nagiosexchange.
I have a situation where I run seperate nagios processes for each group.
This allows the users in the group to modify their instance of nagios
to their heart's content...without even touching the other processes
and/or configs.
It is quite trivial to chroot users to the nagios directory of their
group when they login to the server to modify their setup.
If you -need- this kind of functionality as well, I'd recommend the
Vhost setup. If you only need to separate the _views_...then the nagios
auth configs are the perfect solution and don't require any extra processes.
Cheers,
-Chris
Krish Paul wrote:
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> Thanks a lot for the answer. Going to configure it in guided way.
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> - Krish Paul (bidhata)
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