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sharpy1064
bysharpy1064, June 10, 2024
I painstakingly troubleshot this for some time. The README file has no real instructions and the payload is a zip of the css stylesheets and a new index.php. Which one think would just be bare replacements of what is installed, since all of the css files are there and exactly the same as the default light theme.
I placed these on new Nagios 4.5.2 installs on RHEL, CentOS Stream and Oracle, all v8 and 9, into /usr/local/nagios/share/stylesheets, placed the index at /usr/local/nagios/share/, I triple checked permissions and ownership to match what had been there. No effect beyond some of the status bars had lost some color info, all else was still light mode.
I even went so far as to test the new css as the input to the make file, renaming index.php to index.php.in, and compiling it. No change.
It's really too bad, the screenshot looks lovely. I really had high hopes and spent a lot of effort trying to make it work.
At least now I know where the css files are to tinker myself, I guess.
Hope this saves someone some work.
I placed these on new Nagios 4.5.2 installs on RHEL, CentOS Stream and Oracle, all v8 and 9, into /usr/local/nagios/share/stylesheets, placed the index at /usr/local/nagios/share/, I triple checked permissions and ownership to match what had been there. No effect beyond some of the status bars had lost some color info, all else was still light mode.
I even went so far as to test the new css as the input to the make file, renaming index.php to index.php.in, and compiling it. No change.
It's really too bad, the screenshot looks lovely. I really had high hopes and spent a lot of effort trying to make it work.
At least now I know where the css files are to tinker myself, I guess.
Hope this saves someone some work.