User defined icons in statusmap don't appear

Carsten Rose crose at amath.unizh.ch
Wed Jul 16 18:28:40 CEST 2003


Hi again

I found the problem: I had to configure in template format, but I used 
the old one :-(

Sorry.

CU
Carsten

Carsten Rose wrote:
> Hi Folks
> 
> I try to configure some of the nice icons for display in the statusmap 
> (CGI). But I alwas see the standard questionmark.
> 
> - No Errors in Apache log.
> 
> - GD and PNG should work, cause I see some other dynamic generated 
> pictures (Alert Histogram).
> 
> - The icons are installed under /usr/local/nagios-1.1/share/images/logos 
> with rights "644".
> 
> - /etc/init.d/nagios restart
> 
> Details:
> 
> cgi.cfg:
> ----------------------------------------
> hostextinfo[mathray2]=;SunV880.png;SunV880.jpg;SunV880.png;SunFireV880;;
> ----------------------------------------
> 
> 
> hosts.cfg
> ---------------------------------------
> # 'mathray2' host definition
> define host{
>     use            generic-host       
>     host_name        mathray2
>     alias            SunRay Server #2
>     address            130.60.188.9
>     check_command        check-host-alive
>     max_check_attempts    10
>     notification_interval    120
>     notification_period    24x7
>     notification_options    d,u,r
>     }
> ----------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Any ideas ?
> 
> Thanks a lot
> 
> CU
> Carsten
> 
> 
> 
> 
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