On Oct 3, 2008, at 11:28 AM, Rick Knight wrote:

Mark Young wrote:
On Oct 2, 2008, at 7:11 PM, Izz Abdullah wrote:


Hi Rick,
I've also done this just to make Nagios "pretty" to the users and
customize for our customers.  If you see the documentation, you must
create the logos directory with 40x40 pixel png (other formats
acceptable) for the VRML logos to work, also, this will create
little logos in your regular status map as well as a pic next to the
host in the summary page.  If I am not mistaken, you will need to
put together a:
define hostextinfo{...} declaration, but it's all in the
documentation.  Here is an example completely specific to my
internal setup for APAC usage justification:
in the say...windows.cfg file:
define hostextinfo{
host_name            #APAC-TEST #this should be the host you want
                    #the special pic for which is located in your
logos directory in which you created
notes                Test 2003 Domain Controller
icon_image           Simpsons_couch_gag.jpg
statusmap_image      Simpsons_couch_gag.jpg
vrml_image           Simpsons_couch_gag.jpg
}


Hi Izz,
These can now be included in the actual host/service definitions (or
better yet, their templates).  'hostextinfo' and 'serviceextinfo' are
no longer necessary but are still supported as of now. It is now just
a style decision.



Rick Knight wrote:

I've installed openvrml with it's Mozilla plugin. I've tested the
plugin
and it works fine with the models supplied with openvrml, but not
with
Nagios. When I click on 3-D Status Map I get a black screen. I found
this error in my apache2 log...

[Thu Oct 02 11:08:50 2008] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] script not
found
or unable to stat: /usr/local/nagios/sbin/nagios

I get this each time I try to view the 3-D maps. Is this a
configuration
issue? I don't have a /usr/local/nagios/sbin/nagios, I do have
/usr/local/bin/nagios.

Thanks,
Rick


Hi Rick,
Did you compile this from source?  What version of nagios are you
running?  It is obvious from the logs that the CGI is looking for
something that does not exist.  My idea of the problem might be that
you are, pointing 'vrml_image' or another such script url in the
configs to the nonexistant location.  Which could be from an error in
how Nagios was originally configured.



Also, when I save a map to my Desktop on my PC and then try to open
with
sdl-viewer, I get this error (the first line is the command to open
the
file)...

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/NewDownloads/openvrml-0.17.8/ examples$
./sdl-viewer ~/Desktop/statuswrl.wrl

file:///home/rknight/Desktop/nagios/images/logos/nagiosvrml.png:
unrecognized error during resolution
no alternative URI could be resolved

The path to my Nagios images directory is
/usr/local/nagios/share/images. Where is the path above comming from?

Thanks,
Rick


The vrml should not be able to run from your desktop as it needs to
communicate with the CGI to read the relative host relationships from
the Nagios server.

Good luck.

Mark Young
___
Nagios Enterprises, LLC
Web:    www.nagios.com

Mark,

I'm running 3.0b3, compiled from source about a year ago, just now
getting around to trying to use it. I'm sure the only compile time
option I used would have been --prefix=/usr. Where can I look for this
error? Or should I use a newer version and re-compile or use the Nagios2
in the Kubuntu 8.04 repositories?

Thanks,
Rick

Thanks

Well I'll try to send this out. I sent a message at 9:30 CDT and it is yet to appear. :)

If you have the option, I would suggest to first backup your current / usr/local/nagios/* files, then recompile/reinstall with the latest Nagios 3.0.3 source and follow the quickstart guides (without using the 'make install-config' which overwrites your config files). This would bring you down to it being a problem with your Nagios configuration or your system configuration. Though this is a drastic step but a good chance to upgrade.

Is the rest of your interface looking alright? Have you made any changes to the cgi.cfg file (maybe involving web root directory)? Did you try to take away all the url references from you config files? (the 'vrml_image', 'icon_image', 'statusmap_image' ) I would need more log data to help narrow it down.


Mark Young
___
Nagios Enterprises, LLC
Web:    www.nagios.com


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