Servers
The Servers section is where you add, edit, enable/disable, and remove Nagios servers. It's substantial enough to have its own guide: Adding & Managing Servers covers connection details, custom ports, authentication, HTTPS options, and multi-server monitoring.
Display
- Appearance — choose light, dark, or system. System follows your device's appearance schedule, which in practice means a NOC-friendly dark UI at night without touching a setting.
- Language — select the app's language independently of anything on the server side. Your Nagios data (host names, plugin output) is always shown exactly as your server reports it.
Review and support
- Rate the app — if NagMon has saved you a sprint back to your desk, an App Store rating genuinely helps a small independent app.
- Contact support — send a support email straight from Settings. For connection problems, run through the troubleshooting checklist first and include what you found — it usually turns a back-and-forth into a single reply.
- Feature requests — suggest and vote on features at the NagMon feature tracker. The 2.0 release was shaped substantially by requests submitted there.