Re: [icinga-users] Full-screen capture for all services for a host

2016-02-19 Thread Jay Newman
Brian, Excellent advice - thanks! I also updated /usr/share/php/Icinga/Data/PivotTable.php to set the limit on the x axis to 50 rather than the default of 20 (yes, I acknowledge it might get overwritten in a release and will have to keep an eye on it), and added the servicegrid as an action_url

Re: [icinga-users] Full-screen capture for all services for a host

2016-02-19 Thread Brian De Wolf
On Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:31:59 + Jay Newman wrote: > Does anyone have a suggestion, whether in terms of the Icinga > interface or in terms of the browser or add-ons, so that we can > fulfill this requirement? > Two ideas: 1) Firefox's webdev tools can do a screenshot that takes the whole pag

Re: [icinga-users] Where is the plugin-check-command template?

2016-02-19 Thread Dale Harris
Never mind, I found my answer in the source. https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2/blob/599929b0f66741f3e1de7d643cacd8e5eb12130e/lib/methods/methods-itl.conf Cheers! On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Dale Harris wrote: > Okay, likely a stupid question, but I haven't found it yet. I have > installe

[icinga-users] Full-screen capture for all services for a host

2016-02-19 Thread Jay Newman
Hello all. One of our teams has a requirement to do a screen capture showing all services for a given host, as part of their formal process of "on boarding" that device into production use. They could do this within a single screen in Nagios, which had a single line per service just separated by

[icinga-users] Where is the plugin-check-command template?

2016-02-19 Thread Dale Harris
Okay, likely a stupid question, but I haven't found it yet. I have installed icinga2 on a Ubuntu system with the PPA. I'm trying to find the definition of "plugin-check-command", where does that typically live in the file system? -- Dale Harris rod...@maybe.org rod...@gmail.com /.-) ___