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Assignee: (none)
Status: Resolved (closed on 2012-08-03 09:07:28 +00:00)
Target Version: 1.8
Last Update: 2012-08-03 09:10:52 +00:00 (in Redmine)
One of the most important tasks in a monitoring GUI: show your open problems list and then investigate some or all of them. Version 1.7.1 has a faster "Open problems" grid than we had before, that's great. However the links pointing to the hosts are wrong: you'll be shown a grid with all services from all hosts.
Links to single services have completely been missing. They are important too, particularly if your service is not to be found on the first page of it's hosts service list.
You'll find a patch fixing the grid and adding new fields to the DQL.
Regards,
Thomas Gelf
NB: The fact that the link pointing to the service has been "forgotten" makes me believe that this issue has been well known to someone at release time :-(
This issue has been migrated from Redmine: https://dev.icinga.com/issues/2932
Created by tgelf on 2012-08-02 15:48:45 +00:00
Assignee: (none)
Status: Resolved (closed on 2012-08-03 09:07:28 +00:00)
Target Version: 1.8
Last Update: 2012-08-03 09:10:52 +00:00 (in Redmine)
One of the most important tasks in a monitoring GUI: show your open problems list and then investigate some or all of them. Version 1.7.1 has a faster "Open problems" grid than we had before, that's great. However the links pointing to the hosts are wrong: you'll be shown a grid with all services from all hosts.
Links to single services have completely been missing. They are important too, particularly if your service is not to be found on the first page of it's hosts service list.
You'll find a patch fixing the grid and adding new fields to the DQL.
Regards,
Thomas Gelf
NB: The fact that the link pointing to the service has been "forgotten" makes me believe that this issue has been well known to someone at release time :-(
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