This widget displays the dependency tree of a host or a cluster.
- A 2D tree starting from the chosen element (host or check), displays dependency links:
- A Node will be the representation of either a host, a cluster or a check.
- Each element has 4 components:

| - Its name.
- Its icon representing its type.
- Its status (icon state => see the Status & Context for the list).
- If the elements is a host, available Checks will be displayed in 4 boxes below sorted by their status (Critical, Warning, Unknow, Ok).
- You can access the “Detailed view” of this element by clicking on the eye icon.
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- If, in the dependency graph, some elements are not in “OK” state, they will be listed in at the bottom of the graph.
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You can navigate in the tree to see the dependencies.
- Maintain the left or right mouse button pressed to shift the tree in the 4 directions.
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- Click on the element name to center on this element.
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- To come back to the monitored element, press on the reload button.
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- You can access the “Detailed view” of this element by clicking on the eye icon, near to the name of the node.
- Select a host or cluster name in the first list.
- The total number of hosts and clusters will be displayed near "Select Host/Cluster" (1).
- If no host selected yet, the list of available hosts will automatically opened.
- You can search (filter) for a host name, typing into the input on top of the list.
- You can clean the current selection by clicking on the swipe icon (2).
- Depth of the tree.
- By default, the depth is set to 5, but you can change it as you want (3) between 1 to 10.
- When configured, press the SUBMIT button (4).
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