- nagios_runner: remove overall_status/overall_status_code/plugin_count fields;
each command still reports its own <name>_status and <name>_status_code
- threshold: expose {output} and {status} aliases in display templates for
nagios_runner generic matches (mapped from <check_name>_output/status)
- alerts.html: fix scrolling by overriding html,body height/overflow (style.css
sets both); make hostname a link to /plugins/<hostname>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The 10% default hysteresis created an unreasonably wide recovery band:
a 95% threshold would only clear once the value dropped below 85.5%,
causing alerts to linger long after the metric was well below the
trigger level.
Change default hysteresis to 2% across all threshold parsers (plugin
metrics, partitions, RTT). For a 95% threshold, recovery is now at
93.1% instead of 85.5%.
Add AlertState.hysteresis field (set on every check, cleared on OK) and
expose recovery_threshold in to_dict() so the Alerts dashboard can
display "recovers < 93.1" alongside the trigger threshold, making the
hysteresis band visible to the user. Pickle backward-compatible via
__setstate__.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Override the global style.css body height/overflow that locks all pages
to the viewport height (a remnant of the old drawer-menu layout).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Restructuring of the project directory into client and server components
- Renaming of modules and classes to better reflect their purpose and functionality
- Moving common utilities and configurations to a shared location
- Updating import statements to reflect the new structure
- Adding new documentation files for better clarity on various aspects of the project
- Removing deprecated or unused code to streamline the codebase
- Ensuring that all existing functionality is preserved and that the codebase remains functional after the refactoring.