I have an a user I need to delete and there are over 200 relationships to hosts and services
with this user.
I go into the Bulk Modification tool select Remove Contact, select the contact and click find relationships
but nothing comes up. If I click the i button on the Contact from the contact screen I can see all the
relationships there but none in the Bulk Modification -> Remove Contact.
I need to remove this person as they are no longer with the company and their email address is being
forwarded to another C-level person who does not want to see any of the alerts, nor do I want him to.
I don't want to have to remove this person by hand from over 200 things. Any other simple way of doing
this?
Thanks,
Keith
Nagios XI v5.3.2 Bulk Modification
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Nagios XI v5.3.2 Bulk Modification
Until we get this sorted out you can disable the contacts notifications
CCM -> contact -> edit contact
Alert Setting Tab
Click Off for Host Notifications Enabled & Service Notifications Enabled
Save
Apply Configuration
That said, 5.3.2 is 3 1/2 years old and there have been massive improvements since then, most notable in this case is the following in 5.3.3 which I believe would fix this error.
Re: https://www.nagios.com/change-log/
CCM -> contact -> edit contact
Alert Setting Tab
Click Off for Host Notifications Enabled & Service Notifications Enabled
Save
Apply Configuration
That said, 5.3.2 is 3 1/2 years old and there have been massive improvements since then, most notable in this case is the following in 5.3.3 which I believe would fix this error.
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Fixed Bulk Modifications tool "find relationships" button JS errors -JORe: Nagios XI v5.3.2 Bulk Modification
Hi Scott.
yes thats what I ended up doing just turning off alerts.
This install is old and I have been migrating off it for the last
month or so to a fresh install of XI on a new VM.
I inherited this one and it felt broken from the start. When I
flashed up a new VM with a new instance of XI I realized now
there are a ton of things broken or not working right in the old
install compared to the new one.
The old XI install will be shutdown in a few weeks and turfed so
not really concerned about it but this was a tool I had not used
before and it didn't work!
Thanks. You can lock this.
yes thats what I ended up doing just turning off alerts.
This install is old and I have been migrating off it for the last
month or so to a fresh install of XI on a new VM.
I inherited this one and it felt broken from the start. When I
flashed up a new VM with a new instance of XI I realized now
there are a ton of things broken or not working right in the old
install compared to the new one.
The old XI install will be shutdown in a few weeks and turfed so
not really concerned about it but this was a tool I had not used
before and it didn't work!
Thanks. You can lock this.
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scottwilkerson
- DevOps Engineer
- Posts: 19396
- Joined: Tue Nov 15, 2011 3:11 pm
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Re: Nagios XI v5.3.2 Bulk Modification
Sounds goodkrw wrote:Hi Scott.
yes thats what I ended up doing just turning off alerts.
This install is old and I have been migrating off it for the last
month or so to a fresh install of XI on a new VM.
I inherited this one and it felt broken from the start. When I
flashed up a new VM with a new instance of XI I realized now
there are a ton of things broken or not working right in the old
install compared to the new one.
The old XI install will be shutdown in a few weeks and turfed so
not really concerned about it but this was a tool I had not used
before and it didn't work!
Thanks. You can lock this.
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