On 22 May 2002 at 12:01, Darren Gamble wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I've had some more time to work with Nagios. So far, so good. =) I've also
> downloaded the CVS version and made RPMs from it.
>
> Just a few minor display bugs to report:
>
> - The "circular" display formats don't properly display hosts that have more
> than one parent. It "picks" one of the parents and places the host in the
> circle near it (which is fine), but it leaves an "empty" space outside of
> the circle of the other parent. This is easiest to see with the "Circular -
> Marked up" diagram, which has empty green blocks where the host would
> normally appear if it didn't have the other parent. Essentially, there is
> wasted space.
Not really a bug, just undesirable behavior. Every layout method
seems to the have some problem or another. The circular layout
method was modelled after the description of how the gnutellavision
app worked. I haven't found any good algorithms for doing optimal
layout and no one has ever (as far as I recall) even provided me with
pseudocode for a better layout method, so I've only been able to
implement things in hackish ways.
>
> - Clicking twice on a host brings up its services, which works fine.
> However, the "x Matching Service Entries Displayed" summary displays the
> number of ALL of the hosts that Nagios is monitoring, not the number of the
> services for the host. Not sure if this appears for other queries, but,
> that's the one that I've noticed.
>
Thanks for the report. Should be fixed in CVS now.
Ethan Galstad,
Nagios Developer
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