On 19 May 2010, at 20:45, Matt Rose wrote:

What do you want to do in your event handler? Basic things like store

state changes in a DB are already done.

Service restart, mainly. Granted, it's trivial to write, so it's a
minor issue, but it's a few hours I can be doing something else.

Service restart, especially on a remote box, can be quite specialised (maybe only when certain errors are in the plugin output). But it makes sense for us to ship an event handler that would serve as an example. I've created a jira for us to track: https://secure.opsera.com/jira/browse/OPS-1161

We try to combine the graphs together and using the same unit of
measurement seemed the most sensible choice. You should be able to add

extra graphs with the separate data points and get a new overall page

URL to describe them.

Is there a way to change the default graph URL for a service so that
each
service would customized graph when I click on it? Or do I need to
bookmark everything I want to watch if I want my custom graph changed?

I plan on graphing signal levels (SNR (unitless), noise floor (dBm),
and signal level (dBm), and when I store them all as unitless the graph
needs to range from -99 to 35, in effect giving me a flat line.

Again, it's very easy to just turn off what I don't want to see and
the graph rescales, but it'd be nice if the system could break apart the
different scales on its own.

We haven't worked out how to handle options for graphs on a per service check level and there isn't any functionality or database stores for this at the moment. We've got it raised as https://secure.opsera.com/jira/browse/OPS-946 , but this is a tricky one to implement.

Ton

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