[Nagios-devel] Trend graphs still buggy or am I doing something
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 10:59 pm
Hi'
I just upgraded from 3.0.0 to 3.0.2 and now I can see trend graphs. However,
when I want to change the report period (from say "Last 24 Hours" to say "Last 7
days"), then I g
et the nasty "It appears as though you are not authorized to view information
for the specified service" message.
It seems, that the problem only occurs, when my service description has spaces
in it. The default showing of "Last 24 Hours" has the headline
Service 'Scratch disk partition' On Host 'dolph',
whereas changing to showing "Last 7 days" produces the message "It appears as
though you are not authorized to view information for the specified service"
with the headline
Service 'Scratch+disk+partition' On Host 'dolph',
which makes me suspect some mangling of characters in generation of universal
resource locations.
Can you spot, if this is an error or if I am doing something wrong.
Best regards.
Thomas Lorenzen .
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I just upgraded from 3.0.0 to 3.0.2 and now I can see trend graphs. However,
when I want to change the report period (from say "Last 24 Hours" to say "Last 7
days"), then I g
et the nasty "It appears as though you are not authorized to view information
for the specified service" message.
It seems, that the problem only occurs, when my service description has spaces
in it. The default showing of "Last 24 Hours" has the headline
Service 'Scratch disk partition' On Host 'dolph',
whereas changing to showing "Last 7 days" produces the message "It appears as
though you are not authorized to view information for the specified service"
with the headline
Service 'Scratch+disk+partition' On Host 'dolph',
which makes me suspect some mangling of characters in generation of universal
resource locations.
Can you spot, if this is an error or if I am doing something wrong.
Best regards.
Thomas Lorenzen .
This post was automatically imported from historical nagios-devel mailing list archives
Original poster: [email protected]