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Description

The

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Status widget provides an overview of

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a host, a cluster or a check.

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It will contain:

  • The name of the element
  • The

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  • Status and

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  • (in case an element becomes WARNING or CRITICAL)
    • Notifications can be configured in Shinken

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    • notification has been sent for this element, an envelope will be displayed with the number of

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    • notifications on the right.

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  • The widget also shows the number of

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  • checks sorted

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  • by status:
 

Ok                     => no problem.

 

Warning             => the element is running but in a degraded mode.

 

Critical               => not running.

 

Unknown            => no information is available.

  • Here are the possible contexts:
 

FLAPPING              => its state changed often (by default, checks are made every five minutes, so its means that the X last checks results were different)

 

DOWNTIME           => the element has been flagged by a Shinken user as “under maintenance”

 

ACKNOWLEDGED   => the problem has been taken into consideration by a Shinken user

 

PARTIAL ACKNOWLEDGED       => the problem has been taken into consideration by a Shinken user

  • If you you select a host (not a cluster or a check), number of checks in each status will be displayed

 

 

 

Red

Critical checks

Orange

Warning checks

Grey

Unknown checks

Green

Ok checks

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Usage

If the status refers

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to an element, a click

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on the widget will open the

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Configuration

  • Open the configuration box.
  • Type the element in the edit field under Host.
    • The total number of host and cluster will be displayed near host (119 in our exemple).
    • It will automatically show the list of available hosts.
    • If you type characters, the list will be automatically filtered.

Once your element is selected, if you want to monitor a specific check, you just have to type check name inside this second box.
As soon as you have typed 1 letter, a matching list of checks will be displayed below

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·        The total number of host will be displayed near host (119 in our exemple).

·        It will automatically show the list of available hosts.

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Detailed View Panel providing details on the element (see the Host Detail View chapter).

  • For a host, clicking on one of the checks summary box, will directly open the Detail panel on the tab checks panel.
  • The list of checks will be filtered to only display checks matching this status.
  • To get the full list of checks, simply remove the filter ( See Checks Tab chapter).

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Configuration

  1. 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 (3).
    • Youcan clean the current selection by clicking on the swipe icon (2)

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  1. Once your element is selected, if you want to monitor a specific check, you just have to

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  1. select check name inside

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  1. the second

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  1. list.
  2. When configured, press the SUBMIT button.
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