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This video tutorial demonstrates Nagios XI views, what they are used for, and how they can be managed. Views are designed to provide individual users with quick access to Nagios XI pages and external websites they find useful.
Current Version
Last Release Date
July 8, 2011
Owner
lmiltchev
Website
http://library.nagios.com/library/products/nagiosxi/tutorials/283-xi-views-tutorial
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Great! I can add CNN to Nagios... How about, how do I edit the URL so I can see other Hosts other than localhost in the view!? http://mynagios.com/nagiosxi/includes/components/xicore/status.php?show=services
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