Creating a Hierarchical Overview

Stephen Moccio smoccio at ureach.com
Mon Jun 19 21:09:58 CEST 2006


Jonathan, (And All),

I apologize for such a dumb question. I will be more careful next time.

Thanks,
 Steve



-----Original Message-----
From: Miner, Jonathan W (CSC) (US SSA)
[mailto:jonathan.w.miner at baesystems.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 3:06 PM
To: Stephen Moccio; nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Creating a Hierarchical Overview

Stephen -
You might want to look at the "Status Summary For All Host Groups" page,
unless I've mis-read your email, I think it contains what you want:
 
http://{server}/cgi-bin/status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=summary

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: nagios-users-bounces at lists.sourceforge.net on behalf of
Stephen Moccio 
	Sent: Mon 06/19/2006 02:59 PM 
	To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net 
	Cc: 
	Subject: [Nagios-users] Creating a Hierarchical Overview
	
	

	Hello all,

	 

	I am setting up Nagios to monitor multiple sites. Each site contains
100+ servers. I want to be able to quickly look to see if all servers under
a particular site are running smoothly. I've configured the hostgroups but
all the hosts under that hostgroup is viewable. Is there a way to show a top
level? If all hosts and services under that hostgroup are alive and well - I
only want to see:

	 

	Host     Status   Services

	Sitea     UP        100 OK  <-- 20 Servers - each with 5 process
checks.

	Siteb     UP        270 OK <-- 15 Servers - each with 18 process
checks.

	 

	Etc....

	 

	 Is this possible in Nagios?

	 

	Thanks,

	 Steve Moccio

	 smoccio at ureach.com

	 

	 





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