Is there any extra wizard available in XI for monitoring more than 20 services Using Nagios XI.
Because, in Linux Wizard I could see only 8 Services I can monitor & My application has more than 20 services. Which needs to be monitor by Nagios.
Linux Service Monitoring Wizard
Re: Linux Service Monitoring Wizard
Are you referring to the number of lines displayed in the status output?
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lafargeuser
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Re: Linux Service Monitoring Wizard
No. I am referring to the number of services displayed in Service button.
Basically, I would like to monitor OpenStack Server & it has 20 services to be monitor. But in Nagios XI default I can monitor only 8 Services.
So, here I am looking to monitor all services in one go using same monitoring wizard.
Basically, I would like to monitor OpenStack Server & it has 20 services to be monitor. But in Nagios XI default I can monitor only 8 Services.
So, here I am looking to monitor all services in one go using same monitoring wizard.
Re: Linux Service Monitoring Wizard
Ahhh, I see. How many servers need to check a large number of services? I could help you edit the php to include more input fields, or you could just copy one of the process service checks a bunch of times in the CCM and edit each copy for each new service you wish to check.
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Re: Linux Service Monitoring Wizard
There are many servers. If you could help me with editing of php file that will be really helpful.
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Re: Linux Service Monitoring Wizard
You should have an Add Row button at the bottom of the services list in the wizard. If you do not have this button you may need to update your wizard "Admin > Manage Config Wizards > Check For Updates."