I'd say that is a spectacular idea :-). I don't even mind the text that 
the node is down as long when I click on the host it shows me the metrics.

On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Bernard Li wrote:

> With current releases of Ganglia, when a node goes down, it is
> represented by a red box with the hostname, "load_one: down" and its
> last heartbeat in the frontend.
>
> There is no way to click through to get historic graphs, eg. if you
> would like to find out if the temperature was extremely high prior to
> the node crashing.
>
> I was thinking of changing the behaviour such that the user can access
> the historic data easily.
>
> As Kostas pointed out, all that is needed is comment out the "if
> ($hosts_down)" block in host_view.php and the hostname can then be
> clicked through to get the historic data.
>
> However, what I like is to be able to show the actual graph as well
> (in the cluster summary view) but have some other representation that
> the node is down (perhaps have a red border, or some descriptive text
> saying that the node is down, or maybe grey it out, etc...)
>
> What do you guys think?

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