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I'm using Monitorr for a while and I've noticed it's hard to manage too many services when they're offline. For example, we use Monitorr as a digital dashboard in our room so that everyone can see whether a system is working or not. If I have 13 services, for example, I can't see if the 14th service is offline or not, I have to go down the page if I want to see the status of more services.
My suggestion is:
If a service is offline, show it in the first blocks. When the service gets online, move it to where it was.
PHPServerMon does that BUT it's really harder to use and it's outdated.
Your environment:
Operating system: Windows 10P x65 build: 1709
Webserver: NGINX v. 3.8
PHP Version: 7.2.1 x64 NTS
Monitorr Version: 0.21m (in the footer of the Monitorr UI)
Describe your issue:
I have read the t-shooting Wiki at: https://github.com/Monitorr/Monitorr/wiki/06-Troubleshooting
Hi.
I'm using Monitorr for a while and I've noticed it's hard to manage too many services when they're offline. For example, we use Monitorr as a digital dashboard in our room so that everyone can see whether a system is working or not. If I have 13 services, for example, I can't see if the 14th service is offline or not, I have to go down the page if I want to see the status of more services.
My suggestion is:
If a service is offline, show it in the first blocks. When the service gets online, move it to where it was.
PHPServerMon does that BUT it's really harder to use and it's outdated.
https://github.com/phpservermon/phpservermon
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