3-D Status Map not working
Rick Knight
rick_knight at rlknight.com
Fri Oct 3 18:28:28 CEST 2008
Mark Young wrote:
> On Oct 2, 2008, at 7:11 PM, Izz Abdullah wrote:
>
>
>> Hi Rick,
>> I've also done this just to make Nagios "pretty" to the users and
>> customize for our customers. If you see the documentation, you must
>> create the logos directory with 40x40 pixel png (other formats
>> acceptable) for the VRML logos to work, also, this will create
>> little logos in your regular status map as well as a pic next to the
>> host in the summary page. If I am not mistaken, you will need to
>> put together a:
>> define hostextinfo{...} declaration, but it's all in the
>> documentation. Here is an example completely specific to my
>> internal setup for APAC usage justification:
>> in the say...windows.cfg file:
>> define hostextinfo{
>> host_name #APAC-TEST #this should be the host you want
>> #the special pic for which is located in your
>> logos directory in which you created
>> notes Test 2003 Domain Controller
>> icon_image Simpsons_couch_gag.jpg
>> statusmap_image Simpsons_couch_gag.jpg
>> vrml_image Simpsons_couch_gag.jpg
>> }
>>
>
> Hi Izz,
> These can now be included in the actual host/service definitions (or
> better yet, their templates). 'hostextinfo' and 'serviceextinfo' are
> no longer necessary but are still supported as of now. It is now just
> a style decision.
>
>
>
>>> Rick Knight wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've installed openvrml with it's Mozilla plugin. I've tested the
>>>> plugin
>>>> and it works fine with the models supplied with openvrml, but not
>>>> with
>>>> Nagios. When I click on 3-D Status Map I get a black screen. I found
>>>> this error in my apache2 log...
>>>>
>>>> [Thu Oct 02 11:08:50 2008] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] script not
>>>> found
>>>> or unable to stat: /usr/local/nagios/sbin/nagios
>>>>
>>>> I get this each time I try to view the 3-D maps. Is this a
>>>> configuration
>>>> issue? I don't have a /usr/local/nagios/sbin/nagios, I do have
>>>> /usr/local/bin/nagios.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Rick
>>>>
>
> Hi Rick,
> Did you compile this from source? What version of nagios are you
> running? It is obvious from the logs that the CGI is looking for
> something that does not exist. My idea of the problem might be that
> you are, pointing 'vrml_image' or another such script url in the
> configs to the nonexistant location. Which could be from an error in
> how Nagios was originally configured.
>
>
>
>>> Also, when I save a map to my Desktop on my PC and then try to open
>>> with
>>> sdl-viewer, I get this error (the first line is the command to open
>>> the
>>> file)...
>>>
>>> rknight at calinxpit01:~/Desktop/NewDownloads/openvrml-0.17.8/examples$
>>> ./sdl-viewer ~/Desktop/statuswrl.wrl
>>>
>>> file:///home/rknight/Desktop/nagios/images/logos/nagiosvrml.png:
>>> unrecognized error during resolution
>>> no alternative URI could be resolved
>>>
>>> The path to my Nagios images directory is
>>> /usr/local/nagios/share/images. Where is the path above comming from?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Rick
>>>
>
> The vrml should not be able to run from your desktop as it needs to
> communicate with the CGI to read the relative host relationships from
> the Nagios server.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Mark Young
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Mark,
I'm running 3.0b3, compiled from source about a year ago, just now
getting around to trying to use it. I'm sure the only compile time
option I used would have been --prefix=/usr. Where can I look for this
error? Or should I use a newer version and re-compile or use the Nagios2
in the Kubuntu 8.04 repositories?
Thanks,
Rick
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