On Friday 20 January 2017 at 21:08:02, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 09:59:57AM +0100,
>  Michael Friedrich <michael.friedr...@icinga.com> wrote
> 
>  a message of 14 lines which said:
> > In Icinga Web 2 v2.4.0 that information is highlighted on the
> > listings, e.g. problems, on the bottom.
> 
> I have 2.4.0. It took me some times to find out. Under Service
> problems, nothing is displayed if there are no problems :-( If you
> want to see this display, you have to filter on something elese (such
> as problem = 0)
> 
> It's also at the bottom of Overview -> Services.

This isn't necessarily an answer to your question, but I'll throw it in 
anyway, because I think it's related:

I created a menu object which I call "Network Status" with the URL 
http://my.icinga.ser.ver/icingaweb2/monitoring/list/servicegrid?limit=20,40 
(go to "Preferences - Navigation" from the menu under your logged-in username, 
and then create a navigation item with the URL:

        monitoring/list/servicegrid?limit=20,40

Put a * under "Users" and "Groups" if you want everyone with an Icingaweb2 
login to be able to use this.)

I use this for an overview of all services on all hosts across my network, 
whether they currently have a problem or not (oh, and I've submitted a feature 
request for this to be configurable in landscape mode as well).


Hope that helps,


Antony.

-- 
#define SIX 1+5
#define NINE 8+1

int main() {
    printf("%d\n", SIX * NINE);
}
        - thanks to ECB for bringing this to my attention

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