How to Create Graph on Nagios WebInterface

Novin Jaiswal novin.jaiswal at ishisystems.com
Fri Oct 31 14:36:53 CET 2008


Hi Hugo,

Thanks for you reply. Thanks for giving me hints. I will start looking
into Cacti.

I would like to volunteer for nagios future development.
Thanks.


Thanks & Regards
Novin Jaiswal
Ishi Systems Inc.
732-318-8156(cell)




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From: Hugo van der Kooij [mailto:hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org] 
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 2:42 AM
To: Nagios Users Mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] How to Create Graph on Nagios WebInterface

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Novin Jaiswal wrote:

> When I hit http://stage5/nagios it shows different trends/graphs and
> configuration setting of nagios using apache.

...

> In the current Graph for  PegCount service it show have OK, warning, 
> unknown ,critical on x-axis Instead of that I want the pegcount
value
> sent by the client on x-axis to be shown.

It would require a major rewrite of Nagios. It seems you do not yet
fully see what Nagios is about. It is all about availabilit.

Either use cacti or any similar graphing tool if you want to graph
performance counters and such thinks. Or add the performace monitor
graphs with an addon tool like nagiosgraph to nagios.

You are free to do a major rewrite f Nagios but it wil propably take you
years to finish.

Hugo

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