Geo Mapping and Pulling My Hair Out
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2021 12:24 pm
I am probably overthinking the whole thing as I try to install this. I am running Ubuntu 18.04LTS with Nagios Core 4.4.6 (Eventually this will be placed onto an Nagios XI system). I also am using Nagvis 1.9 for mapping.
I desire to be able to build a map that will automatically populate the hosts onto the map using Longitude and Latitude (Nagvis only does manual for now). The coordinates of each PC actually come in as a Service in the form of Lat,Long using NRDP. From there, I could probably use Nagios Macros to grab the service description and link it to a map. I am sure someone figured out how to do this. I am a bit of an amateur when it comes to Linux.
I see something promising potentially with using sqlite and worldmap.db but I have smashed my head through the wall after beating against it for a week and feel dumb. NagMapReborn project from Github looks promising too, but I cannot get it to work for some reason (could be because it says in the Nagios Exchange it is written for Nagios 3.x).
I desire to be able to build a map that will automatically populate the hosts onto the map using Longitude and Latitude (Nagvis only does manual for now). The coordinates of each PC actually come in as a Service in the form of Lat,Long using NRDP. From there, I could probably use Nagios Macros to grab the service description and link it to a map. I am sure someone figured out how to do this. I am a bit of an amateur when it comes to Linux.
I see something promising potentially with using sqlite and worldmap.db but I have smashed my head through the wall after beating against it for a week and feel dumb. NagMapReborn project from Github looks promising too, but I cannot get it to work for some reason (could be because it says in the Nagios Exchange it is written for Nagios 3.x).