Max listings per page.
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 2:04 pm
Hi All,
Just want to say thanks for the forum support provided. Thus far I am really liking NagiosXI, minus a DB issue, it is working great. I do have another question though. On the 'service detail' page, the max listings per page is 100. Is there a way to increase that? By the end of my addings hosts/services, I will have well over 1000 tests running, if not, quite a bit more. It would be nice if I had the option to list all the services being tested, regardless of how many.
Also curious, if I make a host manually from scratch, the flat files that would go into the objects and services directories, would NagiosQL pick those up and import it? While teaching myself the application, I had deleted the localhost files (on purpose), then saw that it was removed from the NagiosXI gui. I also deleted the entries from the db manually. Later I just dropped in 2 new flat files from a test machine and they appeared to be imported by Nagios. As nice as the wizards are, if I can just create flat files en mass and Nagios just sees them, imports, my life would be 100x easier my POC for our network would be complete.
Cheers,
Gavin
Just want to say thanks for the forum support provided. Thus far I am really liking NagiosXI, minus a DB issue, it is working great. I do have another question though. On the 'service detail' page, the max listings per page is 100. Is there a way to increase that? By the end of my addings hosts/services, I will have well over 1000 tests running, if not, quite a bit more. It would be nice if I had the option to list all the services being tested, regardless of how many.
Also curious, if I make a host manually from scratch, the flat files that would go into the objects and services directories, would NagiosQL pick those up and import it? While teaching myself the application, I had deleted the localhost files (on purpose), then saw that it was removed from the NagiosXI gui. I also deleted the entries from the db manually. Later I just dropped in 2 new flat files from a test machine and they appeared to be imported by Nagios. As nice as the wizards are, if I can just create flat files en mass and Nagios just sees them, imports, my life would be 100x easier my POC for our network would be complete.
Cheers,
Gavin