[ZBXNEXT-224] Overlapped hosts on maps Created: 2010 Feb 06  Updated: 2018 Aug 02  Resolved: 2018 Aug 02

Status: Closed
Project: ZABBIX FEATURE REQUESTS
Component/s: Frontend (F)
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Change Request Priority: Major
Reporter: Murilo Moreira de Oliveira Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 5
Labels: maps
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original Estimate: Not Specified
Environment:

CentOS 5.4 Final - Zabbix 1.8.1


Attachments: JPEG File screenshot-1.jpg     JPEG File screenshot-2.jpg    
Issue Links:
Duplicate
duplicates ZBXNEXT-875 a way to control z order of icons on ... Open
is duplicated by ZBX-3552 Map element popup does not work prope... Closed

 Description   

I've configured a map to monitor my virtual machines environment. It consists of some hosts named holderX (representing ESX hosts) overlapped with some other hosts (representing virtual machines) in them. On this scenario, it's impossible to view the virtual machines trigger status on Monitoring->Maps page by clicking over the virtual machine icon because zabbix frontend insists on give focus only on the outer object.
I would like zabbix frontend recognized the presence of overlapped hosts on maps and permitted to show options depending on mouse position (when an inner object frontier was crossed, the outer object would take place).



 Comments   
Comment by Murilo Moreira de Oliveira [ 2010 Feb 06 ]

Screenshot-1.jpg represents map components.

Comment by Murilo Moreira de Oliveira [ 2010 Feb 06 ]

Screenshot-2.jpg: Options for "wrong" host

Comment by richlv [ 2010 Feb 08 ]

currently maybe you can solve it by making the header as a host (or hostgroup), individual elements as hosts and underlying area as an image

Comment by richlv [ 2011 Aug 31 ]

note that a suggested patch is attached to ZBX-3552

Comment by Vitaly Zhuravlev [ 2018 Aug 02 ]

will be fixed as part of ZBXNEXT-875

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