Great work!

-Kevin


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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brent Ozar
> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 2:29 PM
> To: ServersAlive
> Subject: [SA-list] Fun with Web Templates
> 
> 
> This isn't ready for public consumption quite yet, but I 
> wanted to give you guys a peek of what I'm working with for 
> my next set of web templates.
> 
> Go to:
> http://www.brentozar.com/SangfroidJr/default.asp
> 
> You'll see two groups of servers, Dallas and Local.  Click on 
> "Show All Checks" for the Local group, and it shows all of 
> the checks in that group.  No big news there.  But click on 
> an individual check - let's say BrentOzar.com [W], which is 
> my web server.
> 
> You can see the most recent records from ServersAlive's Stats 
> and Interchange tables, and you can click View All next to 
> either one to see all of the related records.
> 
> Below the Most Recent stuff, you'll see a list of related 
> links.  You can set up related links for each check - in this 
> case, you're looking at my MRTG bandwidth chart for this 
> server, the Motherboard Monitor temperature report for it, 
> and the Monitored Page, which is the page SA checks for this server.
> 
> The MRTG data is limited because I just reinstalled MRTG due 
> to moving a drive around, long story.  If you're not familiar 
> with MRTG, it's a free Perl package that graphs traffic using 
> SNMP: http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
> 
> Motherboard Monitor is a free Windows program to monitor 
> motherboard temps, fan speeds, etc: http://mbm.livewiredev.com
> 
> Anyway, this web reporting will integrate with pretty much 
> anything that has a web link or produces web images.  I'll 
> put it up on my ServersAlive tips & tricks page, probably 
> tomorrow night, after I put some more work into it.  Right 
> now it only works with SQL because of some problems I had 
> with ODBC logging, but I should have that fixed tomorrow.
> 
> Plus, you can click on Log Search at the left side of the 
> page and search by date or by keyword.  I've only got a few 
> days of data in there, since 3/19/2003, and it's chock full 
> of errors because I've been doing a bunch of testing with 
> different builds.
> 
> The look and feel of it is in two files, a header and a 
> footer, and the colors are done with CSS, so it's pretty easy 
> to modify.
> 
> The downside is that it requires the Enterprise Edition of 
> SA, because it runs off ODBC, but Dirk's been kind enough to 
> work on an updated build of SA that will let us do URL links 
> in other versions of SA as well.  More on that later - it's 
> naptime.  :-D
> 
> Brent
> 
> 
> -- 
> BrentO
> Famous Last Words #32: "We hire Orcus to be our guide..."
> 
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