<P>Don't feel bad, I have the same problem...However, I've noticed I can controll the z axis, while using the auto layout features(Balanced-Tree)..2d and everthing else works....
<P>define hostextinfo{<BR> name baystack450<BR> icon_image baystack450.jpg<BR> icon_image_alt Bay Stack 450<BR> notes_url <A href="http://www.ebay.com">http://www.ebay.com</A><BR> vrml_image baystack450.jpg<BR> statusmap_image baystack450.jpg<BR> gd2_image baystack450.j
pg<BR> register 0 ; DO NOT REGISTER THIS<BR>DEFINITION - IT IS JUST A TEMPLATE!!<BR> } </P>
<P><BR>define hostextinfo{<BR> use baystack450<BR> host_name 1b6-n-qnetsw01<BR> 2d_coords 0,150 ; 2-D<BR> 3d_coords 5.8,10.5,-2.0 ; 3-D <BR> }<BR> </P>
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<P> <B><I>Chris@lockwood.fsnet.co.uk</I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Ok So I have re-compiled Nagios using the:<BR><BR>--with-template-object <BR>--with-template-extinfo<BR><BR>and I have recompiled the CGI's, and yet I am still receiving the<BR>message "You have not supplied any 3-D drawing coordinates..."<BR><BR>If I select a different layout say a 'Balanced-Tree', objects are<BR>displayed all over the place. Once I delete the entries in the <BR>hostextinfo.cfg (which are not suppost to exist, according the CGI)<BR>and re-display the status map, the objects are displayed in the way<BR>you would expect (balanced)<BR><BR>I have removed all objects bar one from the config in the hopes it will <BR>make things easier to solve. However no Joy, with one Host Object &<BR>the Nagios Process being displayed I still get the same error message.<BR><BR>I am getting a little sick... please tell me where I am going wrong.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>> <BR>> From: <CHRI
S@LOCKWOOD.FSNET.CO.UK><BR>> Date: Mon 14/Oct/2002 07:52 GMT<BR>> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net<BR>> CC: chris.lockwood@ckeurope.com<BR>> Subject: [Nagios-users] 3D World<BR>> <BR>> I'm having problems with the 3D world configuration, everything else<BR>> seems to work (excellent program). The 2D status map seems to take the<BR>> coordinates I have inputted, but the 3D version is having non of it.<BR>> <BR>> At this point it may be worth mentioning that I did not use the:<BR>> <BR>> --with-template-objects<BR>> <BR>> argument when I compiled, however having said that the 2D Map works ok.<BR>> I realize its not the end of the world but I'd really like to have full<BR>> functionality, so I can show off to my manager :-)<BR>> <BR>> Thanks all<BR>> <BR>> Chris L<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________________________________<BR>> Freeserve AnyTime, only £13.99 per
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