On 3/4/2015 3:14 PM, Andrew Rakowski wrote:
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Since I often have a Xymon display running either in a VM that's VPN'd to a different project network, or displayed on a remote desktop display, the constant display change from the "blinking", "winking" and "pulsing" icons drive a lot of unnecessary network traffic and/or CPU time.
Not to mention they will just drive you crazy!
We ripped out the blinkers and installed a new set of "calm" .png files. We then sym-linked the old .gif names to new .png names and moved on with our lives.
Do I need to dig back into the BigBrother files to find the non-blinkers, am I just looking in the wrong place (or for the wrong names), or do I need to make some new ones? They used to be called "nb-red.gov", "nb-yellow.gif" and "nb-purple.gif", at least on my BigBrother server.
The green/red/etc.gif files are non-blinking, but they are used for "older" alerts. The green/red/etc-recent.gif files are blinkers. I don't think there are any other non-blinkers.
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