statusmap.cgi -- not retaining state between refreshes

Darren.Lichty at alltel.com Darren.Lichty at alltel.com
Thu Aug 5 04:26:14 CEST 2004


Nagios:      v1.2
Plugins:     v1.3.1
Platform:    SPARC (32-bit), Solaris 8
HTTP:        Apache 1.3
 
If this question has already been posted and answered, I apologize.  I did attempt to find the answer to this question both on the FAQ and the archives of the various lists, but did not find anything.
 
Here is the issue I am experiencing:
When viewing the Status Map (statusmap.cgi), and altering any of the options (Layout Method, Scaling Factor, etc), these options are lost when the page is automatically reloaded.
 
In taking a look at the code for statusmap.cgi, I see that the 'Refresh:' HTTP Header is sent with only a time delta value (URL value is missing).  I was able to get the retention of some data (notably layout and scaling) between refreshes by altering the code of this CGI.
 
Now to the question:
Is there a patch to correct this issue?
(see above for the current version I am running)
 
If a patch is not available, I would be happy to provide an appropriate 'diff' of the alterations I made.  Please note, however, that I do not claim the method I deployed in accomplishing this task is the best-case.  Other developers may wish to scrutinize my changes to improve performance, scalability, portability, etc.
 
Thanks in advance,
Darren
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