Stream Connectors Release – July 2026
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Hello, Problem to solve : When using the service group or host group widget the states of the services/host are displayed. It would be better for monitoring purpose to have the option to filter out the objects that are in downtime or acknowledge Expected outcome : This can help represent reality better and reduce “alarm fatigue” Potential solutions : Either add new “squares” to display the number of service / host in downtime or add an option in the widget configuration to hide / display the objects that are in DT / ACK.
Hello,there is some improvement that can be done on the MBI Hostgroup-Host-Details-1 report.First, it use the term “current month” for some statistics but the value apply to the selected period. So if you don’t choose a month, the term doesn’t make sense. “selected period” will be better. Second case, if we want to have the “Time before saturation”, we have to keep the “total“ metric of a disk service. But with this metric, we have a useless line in storage space table. third, the “used space evolution by service category”. For a disk category, I have more than 100%… What does that mean ? My 2 disks for this server are 36% and 10%. Thanks!
Hello, Here is an example of the need with the following perfdatas on a service: cpu_total=60% cpu_1=20% cpu_2=40% I’d like to create a perfdata that is going to be the result of a substraction between two of the above metrics. Meaning that i want a new metric called cpu_custom that will be equal to cpu_total - cpu_1 To do so, I was thinking of doing the below option configuration --extend-perfdata-group=’cpu_total|cpu_1,cpu_custom,math(cpu_total - cpu_1)’ Sadly, it is not possible to do the math operation on metrics that are part of the searching group (cpu_total and cpu_1 according to my regex). I’d like to have a way to handle that a bit like the sum() method where you can use a regex to filter metrics from your searching group and then do the sum. Regards
As a Centreon User, the macro without a description can be very difficult to set up.Here a schema from @discoM from slackit could be interesting to have directly the description of the macros. Persona: all the editors/administrators of Centreon Problem to solve: configure rightly and quickly the service Expected outcome: more user friendly Centreon. Potential solutions: print the description of the macros
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