From: Ben C. <Be...@cl...> - 2004-10-12 15:05:06
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William, I have CC'd your email to Flo, who is also working on a PHP front end, as well as the perfparse-developers new group, hope you don't mind. :) Williams, P. Lane wrote: > Thanks Ben, > > We are currently trying to build a PHP/JPGRAPH front-end for the perfparse > database info. It is quite a bit of work, but I think in the end it will be > worth it... Perfparse itself has saved a ton of programming time on my > end....The CGI's, for me, are more eye-candy for management. If our CGI > works out, I'll pass it along. I am glad you like it. Can you tell me more about your graph front end? Possible (privately if you want) send me a URL of an installation? I also want to, if at all possible, avoid two PHP front ends! I wonder if your self and Flo want to see whether there is any obvious areas of overlap to which can be looked at. Possibly stating a new official PP project to provide a PHP front end? All the best, Ben Clewett. > > Lane > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ben Clewett [mailto:Be...@cl...] > Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 5:41 AM > To: Williams, P. Lane > Cc: 'yme...@li...' > Subject: Re: perfparse > > > Hi Lane, > > There is currently no way of doing this. > > I have a design for building a collection of comparable metrics, which > can and will be displayed together. But I have not had time to look at > it recently. So it's in the plan, but not planned into the work yet, sorry. > > Ben > > Williams, P. Lane wrote: > > >>Is there a way to get perfparse to display multiple points of data in >>a >>single graph? My 'disk checks' contain 5 points of data. I would like >>to know if there is a code change I can make to graph all five points in >>one graph. >> >>Thanks.....Once again this is a great add-on for Nagios, >> >>Lane >> > > |