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unexperienced Icinga (Web) users, that use Icinga Web only for gathering quick information
Context of Use
Quickly identify problem sources after an outage
Users need to quickly recognize, when events occurred and if users have been notified
they need an overview in context of other events (list)
Problems
Relative Time Stamps make it hard to identify, when older events occurred in context of other events
relative time stamps are helpful, tough, for more recent events
the dense information makes it hard to extract critical information
Preferred Solutions
Event List
Group Event by day
Add a separator per day to the list
-- A the visual break helps to get a better overview of, on which day the events occurred and avoids redundant information.
-- As the timestamps are on the right hand side of the list item, aligning the date to the right makes it easy to scan by time, while focussing on scanning for visuals on the left side
--
Display absolute timestamps
Use absolute timestamps by default
-- While using absolute timestamps should be used by default since they allow for more precise contextual analysis, relative timestamps can be more helpful for analyzing only recent events (especially when the view is used as a dashlet)
-- Add an option for relative timestamps
Add notification information
The suggestions are probably technically not feasible, so here are some variants.
Expand with notification preview
Display notification count
Display icon, if any notifications have been sent.
Declutter the event list
Remove unnecessary information
** Current object states
** last Hard state
++++ to be continued ++++
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Users
Context of Use
Problems
Preferred Solutions
Event List
Group Event by day
-- A the visual break helps to get a better overview of, on which day the events occurred and avoids redundant information.
-- As the timestamps are on the right hand side of the list item, aligning the date to the right makes it easy to scan by time, while focussing on scanning for visuals on the left side
--
Display absolute timestamps
-- While using absolute timestamps should be used by default since they allow for more precise contextual analysis, relative timestamps can be more helpful for analyzing only recent events (especially when the view is used as a dashlet)
-- Add an option for relative timestamps
Add notification information
The suggestions are probably technically not feasible, so here are some variants.
Expand with notification preview
Display notification count
Display icon, if any notifications have been sent.
Declutter the event list
** Current object states
** last Hard state
++++ to be continued ++++
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: