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30-second refresh [was: 4.3.25 - ouch]

list Matt Vander Werf
Wed, 10 Feb 2016 17:07:19 -0500
Message-Id: <user-994723dcafae@xymon.invalid>

Ah. I didn't realize you were referring to the info page.

No, I completely agree with you here in regards to the info page.

My thoughts were more directed at actual status pages or other pages where
colors/icons might change, which it seems like you're in agreement with me.

Again, the refresh interval doesn't matter so much to me. However it was
done previously worked just fine.

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Matt Vander Werf

On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 5:02 PM, John Thurston <user-ce4d79d99bab@xymon.invalid>
wrote:
On 2/10/2016 12:44 PM, Matt Vander Werf wrote:
- snip -
I very much disagree with the idea of having to hit F5 every so often to
see a refreshed Xymon page, rather then it refreshing automatically.

If I have a Xymon page up on a monitor and then I am working on
something else on another monitor, I don't want to have to go over to
the browser on the other monitor and hit F5 every so often to refresh
the page. I'd much rather it refresh every so often automatically, so
then I just have to look over at the monitor every so often to look for
any changes.

Where exactly are you seeing this refresh change (just curious)?
This refresh has been moved from the _meta_ content of the svchosts page
the HTTP _header_ . As such, "view source" will no longer reveal it.

Why wouldn't you want it to refresh automatically? Isn't the idea to get
the most up-to-date info possible?
Not in all cases. I want the general pages of hosts (like xymon.html) to
refresh periodically, but there is no need to have them auto-refresh faster
than I am running xymongen.

The issue I see is specifically with the "info" page produced by
svcstatus.sh. I have it open when I'm studying a host for a specific
reason. I would prefer that page not auto-refresh while I'm studying it
trying to figure out a problem. If I want new information, I can refresh
it. I might even want to keep it frozen and open a new copy in a new tab so
I could compare the past and the present.

Does anyone put a single host's "info" page on a screen and leave it there
for general monitoring? If so, why? What problem does it solve that looking
at the parent page of hosts does not?

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