Service status on status map.

Vanhee Frederik fvanhee at gmail.com
Wed Nov 7 19:50:32 CET 2007


Jaime Ventura wrote:
> Hello,
>     On the status map I can see if a host is up or down.
>     Is there any way to have some visual information to let me know that 
> at least one service is not ok, on each host?
>
> Thanks,
>     Jaime  
>
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No there isn't, but maybe someone wrote a patch ?
I was looking at the same problem and installed a nice add-on, called 
nagvis (http://www.nagvis.org). It requires ndo-utils and you can draw 
some very nice status maps with it.
Only disadvantage is that it doesn't automatically draw a status map 
from your Nagios config files, so you have to draw the maps on your own. 
You can even draw submaps if you want to.

Frederik

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