Assaf Flatto wrote:
> Hello Guys
> 
> I have a silly question , and i know there must be a simple solution to it - 
> but it somehow eludes 
> me .
> 
> I am trying to make the map of my nagios to be some what readable , i have 
> 366 hosts and in the map 
> they are all clustered in to the center with out branching although i tried 
> providing parenting and 
> map coordinates .
> 

I recently found NagiosCfgVisualizer which is a script that builds a 
.dot map based off of your configuration files. It then creates a .png 
image which I just used to make a URL entry on the sidebar.

I edited to script to exclude certain pieces of information, so if 
you're interested, just let me know and I can share what I use. 
Basically, I needed a way to have a basic network map available to my IT 
department, and one that I could easily generate a new one when changes 
were made.

http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/Frontends-(GUIs-and-CLIs)/Linux-Interfaces/nagiosCfgVisualizer/details

Regards,
Max

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