I see the demo has some graphs on the overall system overview page. Looked around and don't see how to specify graphs to be shown there. How is this accomplished?
Thanks.
Chris
On Mon, 7 May 2012 08:41:43 -0600, Chris Stone axisml@gmail.com wrote:
I see the demo has some graphs on the overall system overview page. Looked around and don't see how to specify graphs to be shown there. How is this accomplished?
The front page doesn't really "exist" as part of Observium properly in so much as it's just a config variable which points to a php file.
The demo has a customised .php called demo.php in html/includes/front/
If you speak PHP, it's not hard. If you don't, it's still not impossible.
adam.
Adam,
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:33 AM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
The front page doesn't really "exist" as part of Observium properly in so much as it's just a config variable which points to a php file.
The demo has a customised .php called demo.php in html/includes/front/
If you speak PHP, it's not hard. If you don't, it's still not impossible.
<% I do, thanks %>
Looks like this is how I can then create a 'Summary Dashboard' of sorts for the main page....
Chris
Isn't <% for asp? :p
Yes, but I like shortcuts - don't like typing all of <?php, do I enable asp_tags, and then I can use <% and I also enable short_open_tag so I can use <?.
Like to be flexible... ;-)
Chris
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
Isn't <% for asp? :p
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Chris Stone axisml@gmail.com wrote:
Adam,
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:33 AM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
The front page doesn't really "exist" as part of Observium properly in so much as it's just a config variable which points to a php file.
The demo has a customised .php called demo.php in html/includes/front/
If you speak PHP, it's not hard. If you don't, it's still not impossible.
<% I do, thanks %>
Looks like this is how I can then create a 'Summary Dashboard' of sorts for the main page....
Chris
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Tsk. That is very naughty!
There's 2 settings that should be eradicated ;-)
Tom
On 7/05/2012 20:21, Chris Stone wrote:
Yes, but I like shortcuts - don't like typing all of<?php, do I enable asp_tags, and then I can use<% and I also enable short_open_tag so I can use<?.
Like to be flexible... ;-)
Chris
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Adam Armstrongadama@memetic.org wrote:
Isn't<% for asp? :p
Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Chris Stoneaxisml@gmail.com wrote:
Adam,
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:33 AM, Adam Armstrongadama@memetic.org wrote:
The front page doesn't really "exist" as part of Observium properly in so much as it's just a config variable which points to a php file.
The demo has a customised .php called demo.php in html/includes/front/
If you speak PHP, it's not hard. If you don't, it's still not impossible.
<% I do, thanks %>
Looks like this is how I can then create a 'Summary Dashboard' of sorts for the main page....
Chris
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