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Fixes #126
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- Templates (rendered and raw)
- Graphs
- raw
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There really should be a way to make it obey cache-control instead of
this rubbish.
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Fixes #139
References #148
New problem: Test data is insufficient.
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Fixes #143
Fixes #141
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This SHOULD resolve everything needed for FAP from a templating
perspective.
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It works fine.
Build scaffolding incoming
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Tweaks background colors on graphs.
Adds a funky "ticker" to the navbar that may or may not break small
screens. Graphs average latency and total bandwidth for all equipment.
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This is particularly important now that Varnish also proxies graphite.
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Needs to match with the drill-down graphs so the colors match up.
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Perhaps not the most intuitive name, but it'll have to do for now or until
someone complains.
Fixes #124
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It doesn't do any good in its current implementation.
If it were to make sense, we'd need to drastically enrich it.
Closes #128
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Now that we're on graphite-api, things are a lot simpler.
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It was identical to settings/edit.
Fixes #123
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Closes #130
Closes #131
Could clean it up more, I suppose.
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♥ SVG
I don't have to figure out the exact pixel count on the width to make it
fit well :D
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I'd do the same thing on all graphs as on the summary, but I have no idea
how to trigger an update on the ports pane right now.
Lets you cycle between pre-set time windows of 60 minutes, 6 hours, 24
hours and 7 days.
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- Upgrade to 0.9.15 (that was a lot more work than the commit reveals)
- Numerous color tweaks to make it prettier
- Use SVG instead of PNG
- Use correct perSecond() provided in 0.9.14 instead of derivative()
Still more to come I suppose
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- Nightmode
- Aliases for sensible legends
- Two layers of collapse on ports
- Toggle/expand all feature to show graphs for all ports
- Show human readable variant of very large numbers in port drill-down
in addition to raw value (e.g.: 4800000000 (4.8G))
Still to do:
- Ability to click on a stat to get graphs for it
- Upgrade to graphite 0.9.15. Most of the following depends on that:
- Use perSecond() instead of derivative() for traffic
- Use SVG instead of PNG
- Get rid of extra )'s in legends
- Evaluate using SVG + CSS to get nightmode. Not sure if that'll work at
all, as it depends on whether the SVG context is isolated or not from the
DOM at large (e.g.: is #nightmode visible)
- Consider generalizing graphs
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The "traffic" thing should be integrated in the snmp/ports overview.
All that's missing is a two-step drill-down per port. E.g.: Click a port
and you get graphs, click the next drill down and get full snmp-data.
When that's done, all we need is an "expand all" button.
And a pony.
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The grafana-bit is ok, but needs to be configured by hand (once).
Also tweaks graphite to write new stuff faster.
I suspect I will need a better way to handle the graphite/carbon insertion
for both ping and snmp, but maybe UDP would solve it...
Running tests tonight to get some data regardless.
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- Adds latency graphs everywhere, even where they shouldn't be. For PoC.
- Fixes a frontend leakage of handlers
- Adds a nasty way of getting latency-data into graphite (needs to be
improved)
- Adds working graphite integration in varnish
- Adds config for graphite
Lots of things broken here, but it's a half-decent start.
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3 hours.
THREE HOURS.
The extra "Expose" statements are to workaround an issue introduced in
Ansible 2.1 with the addition of the docker_* modules that replaces the
"docker" module.
THREEEEEEE HOURS.
The graphite container is so far not ued for anything, but is provided to
get things rolling. It does do persistent storage, but obviously not the
way I originally wanted. Because persistent storage with docker is a
pile of frozen piss.
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Mainly moving graphs around
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Click a field in a switch summary and the health map will use it as a
legend, assuming it isn't already showing information.
And remember what panel was used last when browsing switches.
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Tooltips vil være litt browseravhengig.
Fikser også noen nightmode issues her og der.
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....
Oplog: Don't send empty oplog entries.
When viewing a switch, don't include oplog entries that have a blank
system association.
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