Could you please explain what his hint was and how you actually used it
to get what you want?
I have a feeling it might help me get what I want :)
//Danny.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Ricardas Vaitkus [mailto:user-cf86631672ba@xymon.invalid] Verzonden: woensdag 4 maart 2009 9:27
Aan: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Onderwerp: RE: [hobbit] user roles
Thanks Kevin, you've gave me a good hint :)
"Kevin" <user-a004b26f09c6@xymon.invalid> wrote on 02/03/2009 21:27:36:
I am doing something like that today. I use the "alternate pageset"
function. I have defined two (or more) pagesets where in one set, the
system
admins see all the data...cpu, mem, HDD, etc. and in the other I only
show
the application or services and I call it the Executive View. This way
the
Execs see if the application is good while not seeing that a disk might
be
filling up
-----Original Message-----
From: Ricardas Vaitkus [mailto:user-cf86631672ba@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 3:06 AM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] user roles
Hi all
I have to design monitoring system, and there will be two main user
groups
who will use it: network administrators - their main need is to monitor
the
state of servers, and system monitoring team - their main need is to monitor the services runnig on those servers and some times they don't
care
about the state of server (if HDD is runnig out of space, load of cpu and so on). I wonder if there is any possibility to separate user roles on Hobbit or any work around for that.
Thanks in advance,
Ricardas