oh dear, that looks very pretty.
can it sensible place nodes without a human spending a week deciding where they should go?
adam.
On 2014-07-16 12:51, Peter Childs wrote:
http://otm.github.io/networkmap.js [5]/ looks pretty new'ish, but interesting -- probably a bit 'off-topic' here...
From: Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se Reply-To: Observium observium@observium.org Date: Wednesday, 16 July 2014 7:53 pm To: Observium observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] Using PHP Weathermap with Observium
It was actually my cut n paste error as I sent him the file :p Well, the github is updates, thanks for the heads-up guys!
/Markus
2014-07-16 12:20 GMT+02:00 Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org:
laf? cut and paste error?
surely not!
:D
On 2014-07-16 10:23, Peter Childs wrote:
https://github.com/laf/weathermap/blob/master/navbar-custom.inc.php [1] [4]
Has
<?php 'fdb' => 'FDB Tables'); $rendered_maps = array();
I assumed the 'fdb' => ... Was a cut-n-paste error from somewhere and removed it and resolved that issue?
From: Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se Reply-To: Observium observium@observium.org Date: Wednesday, 16 July 2014 6:34 pm To: Observium observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] Using PHP Weathermap with Observium
That is correct, sorry! It should be /opt/observium/html/includes/ updated the blogpost... hmm, and you have the weathermap plugin installed and created the maps/-directory?
/Markus
2014-07-16 10:57 GMT+02:00 Laurens Vets laurens@daemon.be:
Hello Markus,
We are migrating from Cacti to Observium and it was a great experience, the only thing we lacked were the weathermap plugin for getting that nice network overview. I then found that Neil Lathwood wrote a modified version of the PHP Weathermap that works with Observium data, you can find it on his github: https://github.com/laf/weathermap [2] [1] [1]
I wrote a quick and dirty script that adds the weathermaps to the Observium menu without modifying Observium-code so that it will not break when updating Observium. It works really well so I wrote a little guide for how you get the weathermap to work with Observium and posted it here: http://blog.best-practice.se/2014/07/using-php-weathermap-with-observium.htm... [3] [2] [2]
In case there are more people interested in using the weathermap with Observium :)
Maybe it's just me, but I do not have a /opt/observium/html/include/ directory, shouldn't that be includes?
If I copy the navbar-custom.inc.php from the weathermap directory to that includes directory, Observium doesn't even load the interface properly...
I'm using the latest Observium version.
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