On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Marco Tiradomarco.tir...@gmail.com wrote:
PNP4Nagios has a feature called pages that allows you to show multiple
services for the same host or multiple hosts for the same service. It should
be easy to use since it supports regular expressions. Check the following
Hello:
PNP4Nagios has a feature called pages that allows you to show multiple
services for the same host or multiple hosts for the same service. It should
be easy to use since it supports regular expressions. Check the following
link
http://www.pnp4nagios.org/pnp/pages
//Marco
On Tue, Feb 24,
2009/2/23 Rahul Nabar rpna...@gmail.com:
Thanks for the pointer. I just looked up ddraw and it does look promising.
Do you think you can share some of your ddraw configs with me? Or maybe if
you had any other notes.
No problem. Note that I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server and have
installed
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:17 AM, Jim Avery j...@jimavery.me.uk wrote:
I had to install some dependencies, I forget which ones, but I'm
pretty sure librrds-perl was one of them.
The web interface for drraw is fairly intuitive, except it took me a
few minutes to notice that in order to save a
2009/2/12 Rahul Nabar rpna...@gmail.com:
One other thing that I haven't figured out yet with PNP-NAGIOS is this: How
does one get trending across services or hosts? i.e. It is easy to see time
series graphs of pingtimes, load averages disk usages etc. but sometimes
what seems more relevant is
One other thing that I haven't figured out yet with PNP-NAGIOS is this: How
does one get trending across services or hosts? i.e. It is easy to see time
series graphs of pingtimes, load averages disk usages etc. but sometimes
what seems more relevant is a chart across services for a given snapshot
Nagios itself does have some trending tools in version 3, though they
are not very comprehensive. Are you looking for something beyond their
scope?
-lee
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Rahul Nabar rpna...@gmail.com wrote:
One other thing that I haven't figured out yet with PNP-NAGIOS is this:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Lee Azzarello l...@dropio.com wrote:
Nagios itself does have some trending tools in version 3, though they
are not very comprehensive. Are you looking for something beyond their
scope?
Thanks Lee. I am not aware of the scope of the inbuilt trending tools.
In Nagios version 3, you click on Reporting-Trends and use the menus
to generate a picture.
The limitation is you can only see one picture at a time for a
particular host or service. So you could not, for example have an
automatically generated dashboard of trends for a particular host or
service
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Lee Azzarello l...@dropio.com wrote:
In Nagios version 3, you click on Reporting-Trends and use the menus
to generate a picture.
The limitation is you can only see one picture at a time for a
particular host or service. So you could not, for example have an
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Lee Azzarello l...@dropio.com wrote:
In Nagios version 3, you click on Reporting-Trends and use the menus
to generate a picture
Thanks again Lee!
The limitation is you can only see one picture at a time for a
particular host or service
That is a
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