You may also be interested in NEXSM (Nagios extended status map). It
also requires a manual organization of the hosts, but you can get some
nice looking, data-connected maps using it.
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Frontends.37.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=625
Marc DeTrano
Gridshield, S.A.
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using something like graphiz like Sébastien Barbereau suggested, or
nagviz i could easily manage the locations of hosts on the map, its
a bit of a hassle since every time a host is added you have to move
around some 10 other hosts, but its better than nothing.
Algorithms that automatically dr
The statusmap.cgi does not re-draw the map in regards to screen
coordinates when hiding groups. Your maps will remain "cluttered" even
though you can filter what's even displayed. This is a known limitation
of the statusmap.cgi map.
I've had (very minor) success is setting the scale larger.
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Hi,
you may want to have a look a nagvis (http://www.nagvis.org/doku.php) which
is interresting to provide different customisable views and has a simple
built in editor. Of course if you have more than 50 hosts it starts to be
difficult to set them up by hand. Therefor I'd suggest you also look at
Well, i have similar problem,
I have 530 hosts, so having all those on one map would be meaningless.
I just need the routers and the wireless machines on there. If i chose
what to exclude from the status map, it will still keep links pointing
to hidden devices and thus the map will still be clutter
the map view screen returned back all
map view. Any idea ?
Regards,
Herman
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Thank you very much.
Best Regards,
Herman
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> Is it possible for Nagios to do several map views ?
Sure
I learned several commercial software of NMS could defined several views
of Monitoring maps and customize it for certain need. I think it's a
good idea.
Let say we have hundreds of server to monitor, and it would be very
crowded and quite invisible if we put all the servers in one monitoring
map.