<P>Cool, I moved all the files to c:\ntray and all is working.. :)
<P> <B><I>"Robert M. Wagner" <rob@robandsara.com></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 16:47, Sean Knox wrote:<BR>> Hello all,<BR>> <BR>> I'm using two instances of Ntray to monitor two different Nagios<BR>> installations on Windows 2000 Pro. Ntray doesn't report status<BR>> ("Extended Status unavailable etc") but the icons tell me if there is a<BR>> problem (green=good, red=problem, exclamations point = unknown, etc). So<BR>> for me, it has some things to be desired, but it is working.<BR><BR>Yeah. The 'extended status' is waiting on some features to be added to<BR>Nagios itself. Right now, I'm doing a simple routine to parse the html<BR>generated by the 'status summary' page from Nagios. Ethan (Nagios guy)<BR>has promised me an XML interface to pull data from. At that point, I'll<BR>be able to tell the difference between scheduled outages and display<BR>information in the popup on what the outage actually is.<BR><BR>> <BR>>
I currently have the two instances of ntray in my startup folder-<BR>> however, sometimes only one starts up and I have to manually start the<BR>> other. That's the only weirdness I've seen.<BR><BR>Honestly, I haven't tried that. I know I've got a couple of strange<BR>bugs floating around (like icons not showing up if it's not installed in<BR>C:\ntray), but I've been occupied a little bit lately (new baby born<BR>last week!).. I plan on a little bugfix release, but I'm pretty much<BR>planning a complete re-write once the XML interface is put into Nagios.<BR><BR>I'll poke around a little to see if I can manage something with<BR>multiple instances of NTray. There may actually be some issues with<BR>Icons treading on each other, but I'm not sure about that. (just a<BR>guess)<BR><BR>Rob<BR><BR>> <BR>> Sean<BR>> <BR>> Jon Lyons wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > Bummer, I'd really like to deploy it to the hlpedesk folks.. :(<BR>> ><BR>> > */"Bishop, Dean"
<DEAN.BISHOP@TCDSB.ORG>/* wrote:<BR>> ><BR>> > i have tried it on a 2000 pro workstation and had similar results.<BR>> ><BR>> > -----Original Message-----<BR>> > *From:* Jon Lyons [mailto:jlyons30@yahoo.com]<BR>> > *Sent:* Friday, October 11, 2002 12:45 PM<BR>> > *To:* nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net<BR>> > *Subject:* [Nagios-users] Ntray errors?<BR>> ><BR>> > Anyone using the Ntray system tray tool? I've tried 2 NT 4.0<BR>> > sp6 boxes, which crash explorer.exe (can't read memory error)<BR>> > and 1 2000 box will open the nagios web page on the double<BR>> > click, but doesn't display any icons(no extended status<BR>> > available)..Only have the correct URL's and no options<BR>> > checked...The machines are locally connected so there's no<BR>> > proxy/security issuses..<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > <BR>> --------------------------------
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