Good Sunday,
I used Nagios Core 4.0.4 and really like the map, but i want to use host name with some name like this: "Chiến" or "Mới"...but after create png map the hostname display wrong font.
And, sometime i need hostname length > 20 characters -> result on map(Balance Tree): the name overlap -> can i display name with two lines?
Thanks you !
$Hostname$ not support unicode
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Re: $Hostname$ not support unicode
Can you attach a screenshot of where you are seeing that the name is incorrect?
Does Nagios work otherwise with those hostnames? I know for a fact 4.2.4 and newer will work with those hostnames, but there are a bunch of different maps, so I want to be sure I am looking at the same thing.
Also, are the two issues on the same map? If not, can you split this into two threads?
Does Nagios work otherwise with those hostnames? I know for a fact 4.2.4 and newer will work with those hostnames, but there are a bunch of different maps, so I want to be sure I am looking at the same thing.
Also, are the two issues on the same map? If not, can you split this into two threads?
Re: $Hostname$ not support unicode
Thanks for your reply,
Please check the attached picture for details.
Please check the attached picture for details.
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Re: $Hostname$ not support unicode
@Chien_San, Unfortunately, it's impossible split the hostname over two lines. Special characters are not supported as of right now. And all the configs for the Nagios map reside in precompiled cgi files.
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Re: $Hostname$ not support unicode
Thanks npolovenko .
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Re: $Hostname$ not support unicode
@Chien_San, No problem. I'll close this thread but if you have any other questions feel free to create a new one.
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