Nagvis in NagiosXI

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dslaughter
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Nagvis in NagiosXI

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I'm using NagiosXI 5.6.6 which has Nagvis 1.9.8. I've created a map with 3 special containers with links to 3 html pages. It also has a png shape. I can view the map and it looks good. It will display without error when you view it by itself. I put it in a rotation. The rotation shows other maps ok but when it gets to the new map I created the rotation stops and I get this error

The parameter "show" does not match the valid value format

I've deleted and recreated, looked through some logs but haven't found any clues. Got any ideas what I can look for to fix?
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mbellerue
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Re: Nagvis in NagiosXI

Post by mbellerue »

Add the map back to the view, let the rotation go and hit the map, and then grab a system profile. PM the system profile to me, and we can take a look at it on our side.

Also, could you send a screenshot of the page when the error pops up?

Does the rotation halt when it hits this error, or will it eventually continue?
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dslaughter
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Re: Nagvis in NagiosXI

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I used developer tools and watched the rotation. I caught the url it was trying to use for the map. I saw that I got the map name wrong. I added this map to an existing rotation. The map name is ripe1 and when I added it I typed ripe1.cfg. DOH! I fixed the rotation list and it works correctly now with no errors.

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Re: Nagvis in NagiosXI

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Excellent catch, thank you for posting it back here! Closing thread.
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