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[Nagios-devel] GIF Animated Nagios Logo

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:20 am
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If anybody is interested... I've taken some time to animate the Nagios =
logo. Nothing fancy. Just something to let people know the web browser =
is still working. Here at the CMC we do 24x7 web based monitoring of =
hundreds of systems (not with Nagios yet but we are looking into it) and =
our monitoring personnel have noticed once or twice their systems/web =
browsers have completely locked up and sometimes nobody realizes it for =
a long time because nothing is usually moving on their monitoring page. =
Obviously the browser locking up is a sign of a more fundamental =
problem, however, I think that having some movement on the page could go =
a long way to making sure that this sort of problem doesn't cause users =
too much of a headache in terms of missed monitoring messages.

This file is an animated GIF whose technology I remember being around =
from when I first started using computers so it should probably work in =
most browsers. I've also tried to keep the file size fairly small (13 =
KB) so the page continues to load fairly fast. I believe the original =
source file is called "sblogo.jpg".

If you have any problems with it then let me know and I'll see what I =
can do.

Hope it helps:

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GIF Animated Nagios Logo




If anybody is interested… I've =
taken some time to animate the Nagios logo. Nothing fancy. Just =
something to let people know the web browser is still working. Here at =
the CMC we do 24x7 web based monitoring of hundreds of systems (not with =
Nagios yet but we are looking into it) and our monitoring personnel have =
noticed once or twice their systems/web browsers have completely locked =
up and sometimes nobody realizes it for a long time because nothing is =
usually moving on their monitoring page. Obviously the browser locking =
up is a sign of a more fundamental problem, however, I think that having =
some movement on the page could go a long way to making sure that this =
sort of problem doesn't cause users too much of a headache in terms of =
missed monitoring messages.

This file is an animated GIF whose =
technology I remember being around from when I first started using =
computers so it should probably work in most browsers. I've also tried =
to keep the file size fairly small (13 KB) so the page continues to load =
fairly fast. I believe the original source file is c

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