2009/11/24 shadih rahman shadhi...@gmail.com:
This is not an issue. nagios search bar does regular expression search. do
ffs-* in your box and it will result in all the hosts.
Nagios is a monitoring tool. I think nagios users and administrators are
some what involved with technology.
I'd like (and i think this is the answer for question #3):
* mobile webpages;
* customizable ajax/web2.0 interface;
Answers:
#1) the tactical overview is fine;
#2) would like to see what check commands nagios is issuing (for the need of
troubleshooting, issuing the same command nagios triggers
No, knowing how to do "regular _expression_" (or wildcard) searches is not an extreme requirement. In fact, it makes perfect sense, and I am intimately familiar with both. That said, last time I tried that it didn't work - I'm not so stupid as to not think to try a simple wildcard :-). On the
Israel Brewster wrote:
No, knowing how to do regular expression (or wildcard) searches is
not an extreme requirement. In fact, it makes perfect sense, and I am
intimately familiar with both. That said, last time I tried that it
didn't work - I'm not so stupid as to not think to try a simple
2009/11/16 Taylor Dondich tdond...@lilacnetworks.com:
#3) What is your biggest gripe regarding the existing Nagios web user
interface?
The lack of a real search. The select box is practically useless. For
example, I have a bunch of hosts named ffs-whatever, but if I type
in ffs- to the
This is not an issue. nagios search bar does regular expression search. do
ffs-* in your box and it will result in all the hosts.
Nagios is a monitoring tool. I think nagios users and administrators are
some what involved with technology. Knowing how to do regular expression
search is not an
2009/11/16 Taylor Dondich tdond...@lilacnetworks.com:
#1) What is the most important thing you want to see in a Tactical
Overview replacement? What are the most essential components?
I think most if not all of it is useful except ...
for quite a few of my services I have deliberately
Taylor Dondich wrote:
#3) What is your biggest gripe regarding the existing Nagios web user
interface
I have a colleague that would like to look at the Nagios status screen with his
PDA.
A quick google search did not give any result, might be me.
Anyway, something with smalls screens and/or
-Original Message-
From: Taylor Dondich [mailto:tdond...@lilacnetworks.com]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 8:23 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] What would you want in a replacement web
interface?
Hi there. I've been working on a replacement
Hi there. I've been working on a replacement web interface for Nagios,
and it's coming along great! However, I wanted to take the time to ask
the community some questions to get your feedback and roll it into the
interface.
So I have 3 questions to ask you all. If you could answer with as
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