How to filter by groups, status

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How to filter by groups, status

Post by Frédéric GRANAT »

Hi,
Currently, I realize that the Nagiosxi GUI doesn't answer to my need.
I need an "Operation Center" without warnings (only critical).
I would like to have the capability to filter by groups on that "Operation center".

I logged a tracker for that and I'm really blocked.

How can I do ?

Rgds,

Frederic.
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Re: How to filter by groups, status

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The Operation Center doesn't have this feature but I am sure we could have it custom modified if you would be interested.

Please feel free to contact our sales department for a quote to have this component custom modified.

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Re: How to filter by groups, status

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Hi,
In order to resolve my problem I created two views :
View 1 : on all "Host status" Filters: Host=Down,Unreachable.
View 2 : on on a particular service group Filters: Service=Critical (I created it from Service group summary, by clicking on a service in critical state).

I activated Rotate views and when it comes on the View 2 I've got the a white screen with "Your session has timed out".

It seems to happen when there's no service in critical state.
That doesn't occur on my PC but on the monitoring PC.

Rgds,

Frederic
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Re: How to filter by groups, status

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Can you post the full URL's being referenced by the views that are timing out? (You can remove the actual server address). I'm wondering if an old session ID is being passed in the URL.
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Re: How to filter by groups, status

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Quick question. Do you have more than one XI server setup? (test box)?

Could the address in the URL be to a different server that isn't the same as the one you are looking at?
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Re: How to filter by groups, status

Post by Frédéric GRANAT »

Quick question. Do you have more than one XI server setup? (test box)?
=> No
Could the address in the URL be to a different server that isn't the same as the one you are looking at?
=> No only one server

Anyway, I'm going to compare the URL on my machine with the one on the other machine.

Thanks.

Frederic
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Re: How to filter by groups, status

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I checked : The URLs are exactly the same
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Re: How to filter by groups, status

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Can you test this again, it almost seems like the the session was logged out between the view changes...
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Re: How to filter by groups, status

Post by Frédéric GRANAT »

Hi,
I already tested it many times.
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