
Hi!
Not sure if there's any development in regard to the mapping capabilities, but I fell over this one : http://www.cytoscape.org/ and there's a JS script (http://js.cytoscape.org/) that could integrate quite nicely with the data available in the Observium database.
/Jesper

That's neat but there seems to be few graphs there really useful for visualizing network links and show link load, specially if you use aggregated links. There is however another promising project here: https://github.com/otm/networkmap.js/tree/master Which seems built for the purpose of drawing network maps. It would probably be pretty easy to feed observium-data into those maps as soon as the Observium API is finished, then you could just pull link load and neighbor data from Observium in JSON-format and put it into that map.
/Markus
2017-04-20 7:08 GMT+02:00 Jesper Frank Nemholt jfn@dassic.com:
Hi!
Not sure if there's any development in regard to the mapping capabilities, but I fell over this one : http://www.cytoscape.org/ and there's a JS script (http://js.cytoscape.org/) that could integrate quite nicely with the data available in the Observium database.
/Jesper
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Jesper,
Perhaps Markus didn't want to toot his own horn, but have you checked out this page? http://blog.best-practice.se/2014/07/using-php-weathermap-with-observium.htm...
Thanks,
Derek Martin
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 11:43 PM, Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se wrote:
That's neat but there seems to be few graphs there really useful for visualizing network links and show link load, specially if you use aggregated links. There is however another promising project here: https://github.com/otm/ networkmap.js/tree/master Which seems built for the purpose of drawing network maps. It would probably be pretty easy to feed observium-data into those maps as soon as the Observium API is finished, then you could just pull link load and neighbor data from Observium in JSON-format and put it into that map.
/Markus
2017-04-20 7:08 GMT+02:00 Jesper Frank Nemholt jfn@dassic.com:
Hi!
Not sure if there's any development in regard to the mapping capabilities, but I fell over this one : http://www.cytoscape.org/ and there's a JS script (http://js.cytoscape.org/) that could integrate quite nicely with the data available in the Observium database.
/Jesper
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Yes, know that very well and have been using that for the last 2 years. For specific permanent configs this is very useful.
However for dynamic overviews there's a gap between what is possible with weather map and the single hop map view natively in Observium on the port tab.
I see that several options exist, so that is good. Now we just need to find some spare coding time to integrate one or more of these solutions with Observium.
/Jesper
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 10:28 Derek dandenoth@gmail.com wrote:
Jesper,
Perhaps Markus didn't want to toot his own horn, but have you checked out this page? http://blog.best-practice.se/2014/07/using-php-weathermap-with-observium.htm...
Thanks,
Derek Martin
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 11:43 PM, Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se wrote:
That's neat but there seems to be few graphs there really useful for visualizing network links and show link load, specially if you use aggregated links. There is however another promising project here: https://github.com/otm/networkmap.js/tree/master Which seems built for the purpose of drawing network maps. It would probably be pretty easy to feed observium-data into those maps as soon as the Observium API is finished, then you could just pull link load and neighbor data from Observium in JSON-format and put it into that map.
/Markus
2017-04-20 7:08 GMT+02:00 Jesper Frank Nemholt jfn@dassic.com:
Hi!
Not sure if there's any development in regard to the mapping capabilities, but I fell over this one : http://www.cytoscape.org/ and there's a JS script (http://js.cytoscape.org/) that could integrate quite nicely with the data available in the Observium database.
/Jesper
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