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cfg_map
1.0
2012-09-19
- Nagios 3.x
GPL
58584
File | Description |
---|---|
cfg_map_README.txt | README.txt |
cfg_map_INSTALL.txt | INSTALL.txt |
cfg_map_UNINSTALL.txt | UNINSTALL.txt |
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You get a quick hierarchical map of object relationships:
use hostgroups servicegroups contacts
plugins commands timeperiods files
Great for bringing a new developer on board, or for finding your way around a large set of objects.
cfg_map adds a page to the core Nagios GUI that maps out your objects in your .cfg files.
You get a quick hierarchical map of object relationships:
use hostgroups servicegroups contacts
plugins commands timeperiods files
Great for bringing a new developer on board, or for finding your way around a large set of objects.
For example, an object with "use XYZ" in it, will be a child of "XYZ" in the Use hierarchy map. (See image)
Similarly, any object with a "hostgroup XYZ" will be a child of "XYZ" in the the Hostgroups hierarchy map.
If an object is encountered that has no place in the hierarchy, it will be listed in "no_hostgroup" for example.
Great for finding uncategorized hosts and thinking about where they should better fit into your config.
This is a simple PHP page, with trivial install/uninstall, so don't be afraid to download and try it out.
You get a quick hierarchical map of object relationships:
use hostgroups servicegroups contacts
plugins commands timeperiods files
Great for bringing a new developer on board, or for finding your way around a large set of objects.
For example, an object with "use XYZ" in it, will be a child of "XYZ" in the Use hierarchy map. (See image)
Similarly, any object with a "hostgroup XYZ" will be a child of "XYZ" in the the Hostgroups hierarchy map.
If an object is encountered that has no place in the hierarchy, it will be listed in "no_hostgroup" for example.
Great for finding uncategorized hosts and thinking about where they should better fit into your config.
This is a simple PHP page, with trivial install/uninstall, so don't be afraid to download and try it out.
Reviews (1)
bymik, October 2, 2012
The Installguide seems not to be for nagios 3.X. I had to install the sources in a completle other way, but the tool ist very nice!
Thanks
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