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I have deployed dashing-icinga2 at my work and liked it very much, so much that I want to deploy more than one in several departments.
The Icinga instance is the same for all, but the hosts and services have been filtered by hostgroup, each department has to see their hosts.
I have managed to show in the single dashing-icinga2 the hosts and services of a specific department, applying filters in the user dashing of the Icinga api-rest.
But I don't know if it is possible to add a second or third dashing, connect it to my Icinga instance and already through api-rest, filter by hostgroup each of the dashing deployed.
Can anyone tell me if this can be done?
Best regards.
Dashing version (gem list --local dashing): dashing (1.3.7)
Ruby version (ruby -V): ruby 3.1.2p20
Operating System and version: Debian 12
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I have deployed dashing-icinga2 at my work and liked it very much, so much that I want to deploy more than one in several departments.
The Icinga instance is the same for all, but the hosts and services have been filtered by hostgroup, each department has to see their hosts.
I have managed to show in the single dashing-icinga2 the hosts and services of a specific department, applying filters in the user dashing of the Icinga api-rest.
But I don't know if it is possible to add a second or third dashing, connect it to my Icinga instance and already through api-rest, filter by hostgroup each of the dashing deployed.
Can anyone tell me if this can be done?
Best regards.
gem list --local dashing
): dashing (1.3.7)Ruby version (
ruby -V
): ruby 3.1.2p20Operating System and version: Debian 12
Client browser and version:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: