status map

Satish Patel satish at linuxbug.org
Fri Feb 20 19:20:57 CET 2009


I am doing the same thing but problem is due to number of host my  
status map looks ugly

i want it in single base no more scroll and look like good tree


Regards,

Satish Patel


Quoting hw <hw at decon230.org>:

> Hi,
>
> you can try to build your own status map with hostextinfo.
> For example
> ---<--
> #my router
> define hostextinfo{
>         host_name       myrouter
>         notes           bla bla
>         icon_image      firewall_router.gif
>         icon_image_alt  myrouter
>         statusmap_image firewall_router.gd2
>         vrml_image      firewall_router.gif
>                         #x , y coordinates
>         2d_coords       200,50
>         }
> --->--
>
> You can even use 3d_coords, as far as I remember.
> If you want to have another default map, you have to change
>
> default_statusmap_layout=0
>
> to anything you like.
>
> Regards,
>
> Heiko
>
> On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 09:39:34 -0500, Satish Patel wrote
>> I have +100 Host and routers so that when i goes into status map my
>> map is mass its like junky...
>>
>> is that anyway to i can change look i have select balace tree but is
>>  there any other way i can set it default for map or i can see
>>  hierarical diagram
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Satish Patel
>>
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