Hello Community Guru's...
I'm currently migrating all monitoring from What's Up Gold to xi (5.7.3) and I want to ask if anyone knows or has put into place a scheduled report that shows all Hosts/Services that are currently in scheduled maintenance mode. We have that report going out daily from WUG but would like to have something coming out of xi. I didn't see any canned report for this type of reporting. Has anyone solved or seen any possible solutions for this? Please let me know if this is something that can be done or has been solved using some other means. Thanks!
Schedule Maint Reporting in Nagios xi
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Re: Schedule Maint Reporting in Nagios xi
Hi @jstormshak,
Welcome! Let us know how we can assist you with your migration.
You can schedule individual pages as reports in Nagios xi, so if you navigate to the Schedule Downtime Page (Home > Incident Management > Scheduled Downtime), click on the hamburger menu in the upper right to schedule this page as PDF.
This will open a new page that will allow you to set a schedule and contact for the report. For me details, here's our guide on reports in Nagios xi.
Generating Reports With Nagios xi
Let me know if that would work for you.
Regards,
Benjamin
Welcome! Let us know how we can assist you with your migration.
You can schedule individual pages as reports in Nagios xi, so if you navigate to the Schedule Downtime Page (Home > Incident Management > Scheduled Downtime), click on the hamburger menu in the upper right to schedule this page as PDF.
This will open a new page that will allow you to set a schedule and contact for the report. For me details, here's our guide on reports in Nagios xi.
Generating Reports With Nagios xi
Let me know if that would work for you.
Regards,
Benjamin
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Re: Schedule Maint Reporting in Nagios xi
Thanks for the response on the topic! This is good news and I didn't realize that was even an option to do! I know what I'll be doing come Monday. Thanks again for the tidbit !!
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Re: Schedule Maint Reporting in Nagios xi
Hi,
We'll leave this thread open and just let us know if you need anything else.
Benjamin
No problem!Thanks again for the tidbit !!
We'll leave this thread open and just let us know if you need anything else.
Benjamin
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Re: Schedule Maint Reporting in Nagios xi
If I may...
There wouldn't be a way to get a listing/report of all hosts and/or service checks that are disabled? WUG has one and just would like to see what can be done/provided in xi. I see this being handy when xi users goes into the console, disable notifications and then never coming back to enabled them after tasks/maint, etc. Suggestions?
There wouldn't be a way to get a listing/report of all hosts and/or service checks that are disabled? WUG has one and just would like to see what can be done/provided in xi. I see this being handy when xi users goes into the console, disable notifications and then never coming back to enabled them after tasks/maint, etc. Suggestions?
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Re: Schedule Maint Reporting in Nagios xi
Hi,
As far as active or de-activated hosts or services, you can sort that field n the CCM. The Audit Log (Admin > System Information > Audit Log) will tell you which hosts or services have been modified.
You can also search the objects.cache to find out which hosts or services have notifications disabled.
Lastly, all of the configurations are stored in the nagiosql database. If you are comfortable with SQL you could query this data directly.
Regards,
Benjamin
As far as active or de-activated hosts or services, you can sort that field n the CCM. The Audit Log (Admin > System Information > Audit Log) will tell you which hosts or services have been modified.
You can also search the objects.cache to find out which hosts or services have notifications disabled.
Lastly, all of the configurations are stored in the nagiosql database. If you are comfortable with SQL you could query this data directly.
Regards,
Benjamin
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