On Wed, 26 Sep 2012, Tinus Blaauw wrote:

> To correct myself, this IS then distributed monitoring? :)

    Actually, in this case, no.  This is a case of one user being
able to see services that are obscured from another and vice-
versa.  This, too, is already handled in Icinga.

    Normally, unless explicit distinctions are made in the cgi.cfg
file (at least for "Classic Web"), only users that are listed as
contacts for hosts and services can see those hosts and services;
this may provide the level of separation you want and still run
all the monitors from one host.  The behaviour may be different
in the new Web interface; being a stick-in-the-mud I tend to stick
with the familiar old "Classic" one.

    Cheers!

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