lmiltchev wrote:Can you describe in details all of the steps you took to add a host to the map in NagVis?
Run the following command and show the output:
Do you see any special/weird characters in the check's output?
You haven't tried upgrading the NagVis version, then reverting back to 1.5.9, have you?
Hello, I am sorry for reply you later.
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The steps I take to add icons in any map is the same for maps are running and for maps are not running. I think that is not the problem. There is not any special character. They are maps that worked, and suddenly they have stopped working, showing the errors I posted before.
The nagvis we installed it came with de source code in NagiosXI we downloaded. The version package about Nagios XI we downloaded was "xi-5.5.2.tar.gz". Within it was "nagiosxi-->subcomponents-->xicomponents-->components-->nagvis.zip". That was what we installed.
An strange thing is seeing in the IU Components we have the "1.1.3" version Nagvis, but doesn't show any Available for that version.:

I did "check for updates.."
What would I do?
Should I upgrade the version?
How should I do steps for upgrade Nagvis?
I see in:
https://www.nagvis.org/downloads
Is the Stable Nagvis 1.8.5.
should I download it and install across the "manage components"?
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