Hierarchical representation in hostgroups.

Lalita Drolia ldrolia at bea.com
Fri Aug 3 09:08:25 CEST 2007


Hi,

I have configured nagios to monitor about 800 servers. I have made
various hostgroups on the basis of operating systems, databases
installed, teams using the machines etc.

Now I want to view them in hostgroups on web interface in the form of a
tree. For example, I want one broad category of operating systems, under
that windows, linux solaris etc and again under windows, 2000 and 2003.



Is it possible to have any such kind of view for hostgroups?

Because right now it just shows a number of hostgroups in a table which
is not very useful to me.

 

Kindly help.

Lalita

 

 


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