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Some customers uses the icon of host to define if a ticket is requested all the time (24x7) or only on workhours.

In this case, it could be useful to display this icon on the parent resource.

Either in place of the status icon (not very relevant)(4) or next to the status icon (1), or in a separate “parent icon” column (2) as for notes, graphs, or actions, or even in the “parent alias” column (3), which can be activated as needed.

Thanks.

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Can you clarify why the view by host is not used in such case (as the host icons are displayed)?


Dear Centreon,

In the "all" view and the "services" view, hosts don't have their logo displayed; this is a regression compared to the good old deprecated pages.
Visibility was better with the deprecated pages.

Thanks


Got it. The All view actually does display host icons, but not the status icon, when the By host view displays both, and the Services view only shows the status. Let us have a chat and see how to best standardize this.


Dear ​@rchauvel 

no, the 2 views "all" and "services" do not display the hosts' logos.

The hosts’ logos only appear in the "hosts" view.

but also, in the "hosts" view the services’s logos are not displayed.

 

Thanks and have a good day.


Not sure what version you use but here is a screenshot of a “All” view on 24.10 where you see the host icons:

 


Dear rchauvel,

I’m on 24.10 too.

 

Like you see on the deprecated pages, host and services have a logo.

 

 

On the new pages in view all the services have logo but not the parents hosts

 

 

On the host view, the hosts have logo but the services haven’t.

 

 

on the services view, it’s the same with the “all view”, the services have logos but not the parents hosts

 

 

Thanks a lot


Ok I get what you are saying for the All view: the host or service icon is displayed in the “Resource” column but not in the “Parent” column.

Anyhow the problem that this idea is trying to solve for is clear: icons should always be displayed regardless of their column.