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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Maybe something like this:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.metabrew.com/article/bigwig-erlang-webtool-spawnfest">http://www.metabrew.com/article/bigwig-erlang-webtool-spawnfest</a><br>
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On 02/04/2013 09:32 AM, Jeremy Ong wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I am interested in an application like observer
that is served through a browser as opposed to a desktop gui
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<div style="">I've found observer very useful for monitoring
cluster health, ensuring there are no netsplits before
performing an operation, etc. The only problem is, it's not
very convenient to run observer on production (ssh, set up a
node, X11 forwarding or ssh tunnel, etc).</div>
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<div style="">It would be ideal I think, if observer was a web
application that used websocket or something to send data to
the browser for easier monitoring on a configurable port with
configurable authentication.</div>
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<div style="">Two questions:<br>
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<div style="">1. Does something like this already exist?</div>
<div style="">2. If not, is there any interest in building it?</div>
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<div style="">Cheers,<br>
Jeremy</div>
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Best regards,
Dmitry Klionsky</pre>
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