Hi,
I propose that Centreon can give the possibility to know who has delete downtime. Centreon can just know who has add downtime.
Cordialy,
Francis DOUNGA
Hi,
I propose that Centreon can give the possibility to know who has delete downtime. Centreon can just know who has add downtime.
Cordialy,
Francis DOUNGA
Hi
Hi,
The idea I submit is for any Centreon user
The problem encountered is when there is a downtime cancellation, for some reason, we would like to be able to trace who performed the action especially if it was a downtime that should not be removed
Same thing for a service or an acknowledged host, it is necessary to know who added and deleted.
The advantage is to add more monitoring for an admin on who does what because we have already found ourselves in a situation where we do not know who performed the action which for certain productions can be critical
Hi,
I wasn’t aware of this post in The Watch, so I opened an issue for feature request in the Github repo (centreon/centreon) : https://github.com/centreon/centreon/issues/12039
I voted for it here. This feature really is missing.
Hi,
I wasn’t aware of this post in The Watch, so I opened an issue for feature request in the Github repo (centreon/centreon) : https://github.com/centreon/centreon/issues/12039
I voted for it here. This feature really is missing.
Hi
If you have other product improvement ideas, this is the place to submit them and our team of product managers will review them and provide feedback.
Please feel free to browse the list of proposed ideas to participate in the voting
Cheers,
Hi @Fabrix, Thank you for your automatic response…
I still don’t understand the purpose of “The Watch”, there is already a Centreon website (centreon.com), and feature requests could already be submitted via Github.
The Watch induces costs and just scatters the community. Good products make great communities. Not money and buzz. Imho.
centreon.com is our corporate website and The Watch is the online community platform of Centreon. Our goal with this platform is to gather here all Centreon users in the world, open source or commercial edition. You will be able to stay in touch, network, learn and share your knowledge about Centreon.
Here is The Watch in a few key points:
The knowledge base, to learn more about Centreon and its features
The “Ideas” module, to share with us ideas for improving the product
The events, physical or digital, in which Centreon participates all around the world
Different thematic groups that you can join, for example to test our beta version
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