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Re: NOC display software
From: Seth Mos <seth.mos () dds nl>
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 16:42:23 +0100
On 13-2-2013 16:19, JoeSox wrote:
Just wondering if anyone can recommend Windows software (it could be Linux too but I might need to create a separate host for that configuration) that enables rotating [on one monitor] several webpages (dashboards) or windows (application dashboards). It would be nice if it was freeware or open source but whatever works best is what I am looking for. For example, if I wanted one monitor to cycle thru my local SolarWinds Orion, Office 365 Health Status, and anyother webdashboards.
We use a Dell Optiplex that drives 2 rotated FullHD 42 inch TV's. This gives us effectively a 2k x 4k resolution to work with. We have written a custom webpage that refreshes divs automatically, it has a country map and puts the various sites on the map where the outage is. This is mainly handy for DSL outages. The left TV is almost entirely a map of the Netherlands with a few Nagios summaries and refresh counters underneath. The right TV pane lists the nagios detail and various business processes as well as open tickets from our ticket system. We use Chrome in kiosk mode, but Firefox could work too. Cheers, Seth
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