On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 9:06 PM, David Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> We're looking for something with a dynamic display that automatically
> displays the "interesting" stuff.  Imagine a display that shows things
> that are farthest from their norms - the overloaded server or network
> link, and has at most a click away the historical data that shows why
> something is wrong now.  Broken functionality, of course, comes at the
> top of the list of things to display.
>
> Is this something I can configure icinga to do?  If not, does anyone
> know of any existing packages that do something like this?

Check out nagvis (nagvis.org).  You can create your own backgrounds
there, and by using service-groups and/or hostgroups, you should be
able to focus the systems down to a few 'markers'.  You can also have
a "rotating map", that shifts between images every x seconds.

I'd like to hear what other suggestions you get too, though :-)

Cheers,
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EinarI

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