On 8/9/06, Hugo van der Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Brian Loe wrote:
> Does anyone have a solution for reporting (via printable views - or
> better, e-mail) in the 2.x version of Nagios. I'm really needing the
> availability report sent at a specific interval...
If you know which URL to request to get the report you want: Simply wget
it and write a small script to tuck it in a nice email message.
The url for the avail report is something like this (may help ya). You will have to break up the url to build the correct url for what your trying to do.
You may create 3 , daily, weekly and monthly then have a central management page update the report for folks to see. <shrug>
http://host.domain.com/nagios/cgi-bin/avail.cgi?show_log_entries=&hostgroup=Web_Monitoring&timeperiod=thismonth&smon=8&sday=1&syear=2006&shour=0&smin=0&ssec=0&emon=8&eday=9&eyear=2006&ehour=24&emin=0&esec=0&rpttimeperiod=&assumeinitialstates=yes&assumestateretention=yes&assumestatesduringnotrunning=yes&includesoftstates=no&initialassumedhoststate=0&initialassumedservicestate=0&backtrack=4
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