Klogie Screenshots are UP!
Some initial screenshots of the Vigilant Support Network Monitoring application are up (codename = klogie). This is the first offering from Vigilant Support and we are very near being ready to open the doors on the company. We still have a few minor hurdles to mitigate with regard to payment and some last minute website updates.
You can find the screenshots at: Vigilant Support Screenshots
The UI is all done in Ruby on Rails with a little AJAX in the mix, so it looks pretty clean. To be fair, I found good reasons to work AJAX in because it is so cool. In reality, I’m only saving 5-10 bytes per pageload in the way it’s currently being used. There will be more to come soon!
This will be the first offering from Vigilant Support and includes polling for all major services, including:
- dns
- http
- imap
- ldap
- ntp
- pop3s
- snmp
- ssh
- tomcat
- ftp
- https
- imaps
- lpd
- pop3
- smtp
- squid
- telnet
More services will be coming soon, but this the the version that will be released for initial public consumption. Once the final “company stuff” is done, and the future versions of the software come to fruition, you can look forward to improved service checks, SNMP and service auto-discovery, hierarchical blocking outages and many other features.