[188993] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Network Weathermap
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (James Bensley)
Thu Apr 28 15:46:54 2016
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From: James Bensley <jwbensley@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 20:45:02 +0100
To: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org>, Peter Phaal <peter.phaal@gmail.com>
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On 28 April 2016 at 20:33, Peter Phaal <peter.phaal@gmail.com> wrote:
> Many drawing tools support SVG as a file export format. Exporting or
> converting the map to SVG format allows the map attributes (link
> colors, widths, etc) to be modulated using JavaScript embedded in the
> web page.
>
> As an example, the following SC15 weathermap was created by converting
> a PDF diagram of the network into an SVG file:
>
> http://blog.sflow.com/2015/11/sc15-live-real-time-weathermap.html
>
> The code is on GitHub and it wouldn't be hard to re-purpose:
>
> https://github.com/pphaal/sc15-weather
>
> The ESnet weathermap is very cool and they have open sourced the code:
>
> https://my.es.net/
> http://www.hpcwire.com/2015/10/05/esnet-releases-software-for-building-interactive-network-portals/
https://github.com/esnet/react-timeseries-charts/
https://github.com/esnet/react-network-diagrams/
Fwoooooor!!!!!
Sorry Weathermap, you've been usurped! I think I'll write a wrapper in
PHP to pull the data from RRDs and feed into that.
Cheers,
James.