Hello,
It might help to add exclusion filters on the following filters :
- Host Category Filter
- Service Category Filter
Source : support case #81716
Is it possible to plan such an evolution?
BR,
Camille MURA
Hello,
It might help to add exclusion filters on the following filters :
Source : support case #81716
Is it possible to plan such an evolution?
BR,
Camille MURA
HI
For Resource Access, the result is the intersection of all selected resources.
If you put all service groups and 2 service categories, then the result will be all services belonging to at least one service group and at least one category.
Regards
Hi Laurent,
I will try to explain our need as best as i could . We need to be able to hide some services (who belongs to a specific category) from the level 1 technical support team monitoring custom view.
To be more specific, historically in our company, we decided to use Resource Access only as a filter on hostgroups (by using the “Host Category Filter”). As a result, a host in production has to be in a specific hostgroup. If it’s not, then it’s in a deployment state and its alerts should not be seen by the level 1 technical support team.
Now, we have an other need : we want to exclude some services from hosts that are in production and therefore that have a production hostgroup attached to them. Currently and if i’m not mistaken, the filters are inclusive ones and we cannot use them for our purpose.
BR,
Camille MURA
Hi
Maybe you can change the severity of some services and then these ones would not be visible.
You can have a severity like “production” and another like “pre-production” and add in ACL only “production” severity.
Regards
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