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> Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios and exception monitoring
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You can do this in Nagios Looking Glass (a portal viewer for Nagios),
you can set a filter so it only shows you hosts that have problems (and
is refreshed at regular intervals so you can leave it on screen.)
It might not be exactly what you're after, but worth a look?
>You can do this in Nagios Looking Glass (a portal viewer for Nagios),
>you can set a filter so it only shows you hosts that have problems (and
>is refreshed at regular intervals so you can leave it on screen.)
>
>It might not be exactly what you're after, but worth a look?
>
>www.nagioslookinggl
You can do this in Nagios Looking Glass (a portal viewer for Nagios),
you can set a filter so it only shows you hosts that have problems (and
is refreshed at regular intervals so you can leave it on screen.)
It might not be exactly what you're after, but worth a look?
www.nagioslookingglass.co.
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Is there any way to configure Nagios to only show the exceptions on the
service detail and associated pages?
I only ask as we have many machines and although we can sort by status,
it isn't the default sort so if you change pages, you must re-sort and