Hey Guys.
I have to monitor a cluster with 60-80 Nodes. CPU / Ram / Ping Times should be tracked, I am using Pnp4Nagios for graphing.
My problem is now, that I can't put all Nodes in one Special Template - Information Overload.
The loading times for the Graphs then also increase. So i wanted to put max 15 Nodes per Graph.
But now i want all my different special Template Graphes displayed on one Page, like in the "pages", to get a fast overview, rather than have to click through 5 individual sites.
https://docs.pnp4nagios.org/de/pnp-0.6/pages
The Question is, if that is possible.
Thanks for your Help!
Pnp4Nagios group special templates to one page?
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Re: Pnp4Nagios group special templates to one page?
Of course we we will do what we can, but pnp4nagios is not our product. You might find https://sourceforge.net/p/pnp4nagios/ma ... ios-users/ more helpful.
What version of Core are you using? What can the graphs in it not do that you would like? You are always welcome to post feature requests at https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/na ... issues/new
Also, what OS/version? That will help us give more direct file paths.
That said, in the past it was possible to use GET requests to limit the timeframe, host, and service in the pnp interface. Open the pnp interface in a new tab and look at the url. You should see a number of GET request options. Alter those to customize the request.
Lastly, have you tried a 60-trial of XI? There are a lot of graphing features built in. Depending on how pnp4nagios ends up working for you, XI might be a better option. The trial is no-risk, so you might as well spin it up and give it a go.
What version of Core are you using? What can the graphs in it not do that you would like? You are always welcome to post feature requests at https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/na ... issues/new
Also, what OS/version? That will help us give more direct file paths.
That said, in the past it was possible to use GET requests to limit the timeframe, host, and service in the pnp interface. Open the pnp interface in a new tab and look at the url. You should see a number of GET request options. Alter those to customize the request.
Lastly, have you tried a 60-trial of XI? There are a lot of graphing features built in. Depending on how pnp4nagios ends up working for you, XI might be a better option. The trial is no-risk, so you might as well spin it up and give it a go.