Heh, "best practices" is a fluffy term indeed. But I will take it that JSON is 
a good way to do what we want to do. Thanks for the feedback!


Best regards
Morten Torstensen
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vladimir Vuksan [mailto:vli...@veus.hr] 
Sent: 19. mars 2013 15:58
To: Torstensen Morten
Cc: ganglia-general@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Dynamic views in the web interface

I am not very keen on "best practices" since they are often anything but best.

One of the reasons why view definitions were designed in a way that they were 
ie. using JSON was to make it fairly easy to generate those using a wide 
variety of tools from config management systems, shell scripts, etc. 
So you could technically run something every few minutes that looks at the list 
of hosts and generates the proper JSON view.

Vladimir

On Tue, 19 Mar 2013, Torstensen Morten wrote:

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> Investigating a little, it looks like we have to define a list of 
> hostnames and scripted add it to a view. We can easily enough define this 
> hostname list, but any “best practices” or examples of adding this to the web 
> views in a well behaved manner?
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> Best regards
> 
> Morten Torstensen
> 
> Chief Solution Architect, BA Nordic Open Server & Virtualization
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> Future Proof Supporting Services Coordinator
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> morten.torsten...@evry.com
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> M +47 46819584
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> From: Torstensen Morten [mailto:morten.torsten...@evry.com]
> Sent: 19. mars 2013 07:59
> To: ganglia-general@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Ganglia-general] Dynamic views in the web interface
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> We would like to create views in ganglia-web that is based on serial 
> number, so that any server on the same physical hardware will aggregate 
> together dynamically.
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> Any pointers in how to achieve this?
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> Best regards
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> Chief Solution Architect, BA Nordic Open Server & Virtualization
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