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Re: [hobbit] Passing non-linux data to hobbit for monitoring and graphing.
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Passing non-linux data to hobbit for monitoring and graphing.
- From: "Ralph Mitchell" <ralphmitchell (at) gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 13:34:15 -0500
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On 10/17/06, Kern, Thomas <Thomas.Kern (at) hq.doe.gov> wrote:
C) does let me add NEW content like my BACKUP status, but I don't want
to call my stuff NEW unless it really is new. If there is an existing
Hobbit channel (?) for some data, I want to feed the channel so the
non-mainframe admins can see and understand (CPU utilization > 95% can
be bad on any platform so mark it red).
I think what Greg meant was, you can send any column header you like in a
status message, so make stuff up to suit your needs. Just don't let it be
too many characters, or it'll take up too much width. I've done this with
many web page checkouts - I have columns labelled 'login', 'logout',
'check', 'db', 'stats', etc. Just don't use 'info' or 'trends'.
Ralph Mitchell