no own logos available

Jochen Kaechelin debianfreak at freenet.de
Thu Sep 9 15:20:33 CEST 2004


> 1. Make sure that /usr/share/nagios/htdocs/images is where the
> CGI is looking for logos (physical_html_path).

I have the correct settings.

> 2. Make sure you're not using nagios-mysql. If you are, then you
>    have to put the extended info in the database. This took me a
>    while to figure out. :)

I use nagios-text.

> 3. You should use the .gd2 images for the statusmap_image, as it
>    loads them faster.  I also think that it won't use jpg or png
>    files, though it says it does (I've found that quite a few of
>    the .gd2 files in the logo packs - and ones I create myself -
>    crash the statusmap CGI, so I'm sure I would've tried it with
>    png/jpeg files instead). I'm running the 1.2 backport though.

The maintainer of the debian-src-package says that nagios
is compiled to use jpg and png icons, too.

I still only get the original icons.

:-(

-- 
Jochen


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