Withdraw of the 6.9.2 Release
Unfortunately, due to critical issues identified with version 6.9.2, we have decided to remove it and ensure it's no longer available for download. These issues impacted the ability to install or upgrade but none were security-related. We are diligently working to resolve these issues and are planning to release an updated version 6.9.3 in early May.
What if you've already upgraded?For customers who have already upgraded to 6.9.2, no immediate action is required, as none of these issues are security-related. Once it's available, you will still be able to upgrade to 6.9.3 as normal. We appreciate your patience and trust as we continue to enhance our software to better serve you. Thank you for your understanding.
Status - Hashtags Summary
Access required: VIEWPORTACCESS, VIEWSOME, or VIEWALL.
Any public hashtags will be included in object permissions.
Request URL: /rest/status/viewport
- GET - lists summarised information about hashtags
- PUT, POST, DELETE - unimplemented
URL parameters:
keyword
- filter by these hashtags/keywords. Can be repeated.single_hashtag
- if set, this is effectively the same as/rest/status/viewport/SINGLE_HASHTAG
.host
- filter hosts by this host name. Can be repeated.servicecheck
- filter services by this service check name. Can be repeated.filter
- either handled or unhandled. Filters services by this condition.host_filter
- either handled or unhandled. Filters host by this condition.state
- filters by services in this state. Expects the numeric id for state. Can be repeated.host_state
- filters by hosts in this state. Expects the numeric id for state. Can be repeated.rows
- Use this to restrict the number of hashtags returned in the list. If not specified, will return all results. NOTE: The summary hash in the response will give the information for the entire list of hashtags, not just the ones returned with rows - this is liable to change so do not depend on it
Example response:
{
"summary" : {
"handled" : "15",
"unhandled" : "31",
"service" : {
"handled" : "3",
"unhandled" : "31",
"unknown" : "34",
"total" : "34"
},
"total" : "46",
"host" : {
"handled" : "12",
"unhandled" : "0",
"down" : "1",
"up" : "11",
"total" : "12"
}
},
"list" : [
{
"hosts" : {
"handled" : "1",
"unhandled" : "0",
"down" : {
"handled" : "1"
},
"total" : "1"
},
"services" : {
"handled" : "1",
"computed_state" : "unknown",
"unhandled" : "0",
"unknown" : {
"handled" : "1"
},
"total" : "1"
},
"computed_state" : "critical",
"downtime" : null,
"name" : "allhandled",
"description" : "All services handled"
},
{
...
}
]
}
Note: The computed_state
keyword represents the highest state based on host state and service state. Specifically, this will return critical if the host is down or unreachable otherwise the service computed_state.