Re: [Nagios-devel] Suggestions for statusmap.cgi

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Re: [Nagios-devel] Suggestions for statusmap.cgi

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hi, take a look on nagvis

http://luebben-home.de/forum/misc2.php? ... hmentid=34
download: http://www.ederdrom.de/nagvis/nagvis-0.0.3.tar.gz


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gerhard

On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 20:47, Horvath Tamas wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> It would be very nice, if we can configure the line type and width
> between objects at statusmap. It can be done for example in the
> hostextinfo file via a 'connectiontype' and 'connectionbandwidth'
> directives.
>
> The reason: I draw a lot of network designs (with Visio) and I think it
> is very useful, if I use different line types to represent different
> communication technology, and different line width to represent
> different bandwidth.
>
> For example: normal line in 3 point width means 10BASE-T twisted pair
> connection. 5 point normal line means 100BASE-TX tiwsted pair
> connection, 5 point dashed line means 100BASE-FX (optical) connection.
>
> I think it would make easier to understand and represent the actual
> network topology. It would be nice if a legend can be appear at the
> statusmap. To help create this legend I suggest a
> 'connectiondescription' directive.
>
> As I think these directives have to be optional. If someone doesn't use
> these the statusmap should be look like now.
> Let's assume the following parent-child relationship: HostA-HostB-HostC.
> If someone wants to specify the connection type and bandwidth between
> HostB and HostC, he/she should use these directives at HostC's extended
> info definition.
>
> Sorry but I'm not a programmer, just a satisfied Nagios user and fun, so
> I couldn't be able to provide a patch.:(
>
> Thanks, Tamas.
>
>
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