Re: [Nagios-users] NOC display screen

2011-03-02 Thread chiel
On 02/27/2011 10:33 PM, Jim Avery wrote:
 A similar question came up here only a couple of weeks ago.  This was
 my advice..

 If it's any help to you, the URL I now use is:

 http://webserver/nagios/cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=allhostprops=10servicestatustypes=29serviceprops=10sorttype=2sortoption=6noheader

 Even though this doesn't explictly show hosts, if a host is down you
 will still see it on this page because its services will also be down
 (or unknown or whatever).

 According to the Display Filters panel which appears if you remove the
 noheader, this one shows:

 Host Status Types:  All
 Host Properties:Not In Scheduled Downtime  Has Not Been Acknowledged
 Service Status Types:   Pending | Unknown | Warning | Critical
 Service Properties: Not In Scheduled Downtime  Has Not Been Acknowledged

 and the sort is by state duration descending.

 Of course it won't show downed hosts if they have no services.  I make
 sure all hosts have at least one service (even if that's just ping) so
 they can be seen on this service page.


Oke, that is getting close, need to add some service checks to hosts
that don't have that. However this will not show flapping events :(
something that is important. Not sure if it will show blocking outages.

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Re: [Nagios-users] NOC display screen

2011-02-27 Thread Assaf Flatto
chiel wrote:
 Hi all,

 I was wondering what everybody is using for there noc display screen. We
 have a display screen where I want to display both the host and service
 problems (if any). Using the normal nagios webpages we still have to
 click on either the service or host to display a particular problem.
 I see there is something called Naglite(v1,v2 and v3) which seems to do
 the trick. With a bit of tweaking this should work. Before I start
 configure I would like to know what you are all using.

 Regards,
 chiel

   
If memory serves me right one option on the side bar is called 
problems which will show all problems , both hosts and services , and 
that will give you what you need.

Also you can customize the status.cgi display URI to show the details 
you want.

Assaf

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Re: [Nagios-users] NOC display screen

2011-02-27 Thread Jim Avery
On 27 February 2011 20:04, chiel ch...@gmx.net wrote:
 Hi all,

 I was wondering what everybody is using for there noc display screen. We
 have a display screen where I want to display both the host and service
 problems (if any). Using the normal nagios webpages we still have to
 click on either the service or host to display a particular problem.
 I see there is something called Naglite(v1,v2 and v3) which seems to do
 the trick. With a bit of tweaking this should work. Before I start
 configure I would like to know what you are all using.


A similar question came up here only a couple of weeks ago.  This was
my advice..

If it's any help to you, the URL I now use is:

http://webserver/nagios/cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=allhostprops=10servicestatustypes=29serviceprops=10sorttype=2sortoption=6noheader

Even though this doesn't explictly show hosts, if a host is down you
will still see it on this page because its services will also be down
(or unknown or whatever).

According to the Display Filters panel which appears if you remove the
noheader, this one shows:

Host Status Types:  All
Host Properties:Not In Scheduled Downtime  Has Not Been Acknowledged
Service Status Types:   Pending | Unknown | Warning | Critical
Service Properties: Not In Scheduled Downtime  Has Not Been Acknowledged

and the sort is by state duration descending.

Of course it won't show downed hosts if they have no services.  I make
sure all hosts have at least one service (even if that's just ping) so
they can be seen on this service page.

hth,

Jim

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Re: [Nagios-users] NOC display screen

2011-02-27 Thread Roch Akanor

Hi chief,
Did you try ngrt4n (ngrt4n.com). It may suit your need, though it is at a beta 
stage.
Personnaly, I'm using it and I enjoy it.
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 Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 21:04:10 +0100
 From: ch...@gmx.net
 To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: [Nagios-users] NOC display screen
 
 Hi all,
 
 I was wondering what everybody is using for there noc display screen. We
 have a display screen where I want to display both the host and service
 problems (if any). Using the normal nagios webpages we still have to
 click on either the service or host to display a particular problem.
 I see there is something called Naglite(v1,v2 and v3) which seems to do
 the trick. With a bit of tweaking this should work. Before I start
 configure I would like to know what you are all using.
 
 Regards,
 chiel
 
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