16 Problem hosts

Overview

In the problem host widget, you can display problem count by host group and the highest problem severity within a group.

The problem count is displayed only for cause problems.

Configuration

To configure, select Problem hosts as type:

In addition to the parameters that are common for all widgets, you may set the following specific options:

Host groups Enter host groups to display in the widget. This field is auto-complete so starting to type the name of a group will offer a dropdown of matching groups.
Specifying a parent host group implicitly selects all nested host groups.
Host data from these host groups will be displayed in the widget. If no host groups are entered, all host groups will be displayed.
Exclude host groups Enter host groups to hide from the widget. This field is auto-complete so starting to type the name of a group will offer a dropdown of matching groups.
Specifying a parent host group implicitly selects all nested host groups.
Host data from these host groups will not be displayed in the widget. For example, hosts 001, 002, 003 may be in Group A and hosts 002, 003 in Group B as well. If we select to show Group A and exclude Group B at the same time, only data from host 001 will be displayed in the Dashboard.
Hosts Enter hosts to display in the widget. This field is auto-complete so starting to type the name of a host will offer a dropdown of matching hosts.
If no hosts are entered, all hosts will be displayed.
Problem You can limit the number of problem hosts displayed by the problem name. If you enter a string here, only those hosts with problems whose name contains the entered string will be displayed. Macros are not expanded.
Severity Mark problem severities to filter problems to be displayed in the widget.
If no severities are marked, all problems will be displayed.
Tags Specify problem tags to limit the number of problems displayed in the widget. It is possible to include as well as exclude specific tags and tag values. Several conditions can be set. Tag name matching is always case-sensitive.
There are several operators available for each condition:
Exists - include the specified tag names
Equals - include the specified tag names and values (case-sensitive)
Contains - include the specified tag names where the tag values contain the entered string (substring match, case-insensitive)
Does not exist - exclude the specified tag names
Does not equal - exclude the specified tag names and values (case-sensitive)
Does not contain - exclude the specified tag names where the tag values contain the entered string (substring match, case-insensitive)
There are two calculation types for conditions:
And/Or - all conditions must be met, conditions having the same tag name will be grouped by the Or condition
Or - enough if one condition is met
Show suppressed problems Mark the checkbox to display problems that would otherwise be suppressed (not shown) because of host maintenance.
Hide groups without problems Mark the Hide groups without problems option to hide data from host groups without problems in the widget.
Problem display Display problem count as:
All - full problem count will be displayed
Separated - unacknowledged problem count will be displayed separated as a number of the total problem count
Unacknowledged only - only the unacknowledged problem count will be displayed.