large map

Simone Felici s.felici at alpikom.it
Fri Aug 28 08:58:54 CEST 2009


Thank you!
I'll try it asap

Have a nice day!

Simon

Max Hetrick ha scritto in data 27/08/2009 22.10:
> Yeah, it's a rather large map too, but it's more readable than some of 
> the Nagios maps. I only have 160 Hosts and 480 services. What I did for 
> the main network map, was trim out all the services and have it just 
> print the host and dependencies with an IP address.
> 
> Attached is the shell script that was edited from NagiosExchange:
> 
> http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/Frontends-(GUIs-and-CLIs)/Linux-Interfaces/nagiosCfgVisualizer/details 
> 
> 
> I have another that I changed that does just hosts and services as well. 
> All I did was delete the items I didn't want gathered from the original 
> script.
> 
> The original author had no usage lines in the script, so you can either 
> edit it to include fulls paths, or just copy objects.cache to a working 
> directory and work from it there.
> 
> # USAGE: You need to be in the same directory where a copy
> # of objects.cache resides.
> # cp /var/log/nagios/objects.cache .
> # sh /path/to/nagiosCfgVisualizer_Hosts.sh objects.cache
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Max
> 
> 

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