On 3/26/2019 12:06 PM, John Thurston wrote:
Does the procmem add-on not work just fine as is? Is it just the configuration-point which is annoying you?
I was looking at how something like this could be added in as well, but it'll be a bit of effort to convert it into the existing C testing loop.
It's definitely very useful as an add-on, though.
Another example is Xymondash:
Oh please, no. Read my sig.
If I wanted a json xml javascript monster, I'd select from the myriad of commercial products out there. We've run xymon/bb since the dawn of time. In the last twenty years, several other monster products have been brought in to "improve the look and feel" of our monitoring. All have died an early death, leaving our simple xymon server doing its duty and displaying its results.
I think there's a lot to like in xymondash, but for the moment cleaning up the existing interface and making most usable to users and add-ons would be the priority.
Adding JSON output to xymondxboard (xymondjboard?) should be considered a priority, however. That would probably aid in interoperation.
Regards,
-jc