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Sandeep Narasimha Murthy schrieb am 18.04.2006 10:49:
> Hi,
> 
> We have number of servers which are being monitored using Nagios
> (Version 2.0b3). Is there any way to separate/ categorize the servers
> according to their platform - Production, Tests, Development etc.. ?
> 
> On clicking the Service Detail on the left hand Menu, all servers show
> up as a list. Is it possible to filter them accd to their respective
> platforms ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> sg

Hi sg,

you may define some "pseudo hosts" with IP 127.0.0.1 and call them
"production", "devel" and so on to meet your needs. Then you enter these
pseudo hosts as parent in the host definition. After a restart of nagios
you will see them in the status map in fine order ;-) When you want some
ordering in e. g. "Status Overview", you should consider to read the manual
where "hostgroups" are handled ;-)

HTH,
Werner

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