Hi Sandeep,
I use longer messages routinely. They cannot have a carriage return/new
line in them, otherwise they will be cut off at that point.
For example:
"This is a short message with more than 70 characters in it."
Will display in its entirety. The following won't:
"This is a short message.\n It has more than 70 characters." (\n is a
new line)
This latter message will only display "This is a short message.", and
anything that follows it will be cut off.
-Chris
On 8/13/13 5:55 AM, Sandeep L wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In summery page of Nagios I am unable to view complete status
> information for a service.
>
> Is there any restriction for status information message length.
> Can some one suggest how view full message.
>
> My status information message length is around 70 char's.
>
> Thanks,
> Sandeep.
>
>
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