* ALERTS based on input from multiple targets Wouter Prins * ASSIGN BLAME - HALFWAY PING - A method for pinging the host in the middle between here and host B (use traceroute for figuring out which one it should be) This graph combined with the graph for here-B could show in which half of the link the problem lies ... Russell Stuart * TOP10 - show a list of the top 10 (most whatever graphs) gmourani * privalodc.com < they are willing to pay for this feature - tobi > * UPTIME - define update via snmp pointer per device - possibility to call an external script -> generic uptime plugin? * ATTENTION allow to define a thereshold rule by looking at two average medians and take action when threshold triped * ALIASES allow to have atarget which points to a different target only targets with host are considered * ALERTS make 'active alerts' (whatever that means, have to think this through) visible (eg. different colour) in the CGI menu - suggested by Cornel Badea Targets/alertee: syntax to remove an address from the Alerts/to list (maybe 'alertee = -user@somewhere'? This breaks real addresses starting with '-'...require quoting for those?) - from James Bouressa, * REMOTE EXECUTION generic remote probe - a possibility for basefork-derived probes to reuse the same SSH connection with shell for() loops for all the pings to a given target * GENERIC EXEC PROBE - almost every probe has a different way of calling system(), exec() or similar. This should be in an inheritable module. - the module should also support extra commandline arguments * RRD configurable RRD parameters per target? - suggested by Leos Bitto,