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[feature request] - Control the plotter during the WEBUI of fullnode #33

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cm86 opened this issue May 21, 2021 · 3 comments
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[feature request] - Control the plotter during the WEBUI of fullnode #33

cm86 opened this issue May 21, 2021 · 3 comments
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cm86 commented May 21, 2021

This would be i nice feature to controll the plotter during the webui of the fullnode.
May be to sum up all plotters in the "Plotting" Section...

Maybe we could get this working through a database somewhere else (in unraid just a small mariadb/mysql/postgres docker --> would prefer postgres because i have already one running).
In the DB the could all poll there states and i would start a transaction i the state in the DB changes...
--> just a suggestion

@guydavis guydavis self-assigned this May 21, 2021
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Good suggestion. A distributed setup of multiple machines all reporting back to a central instance of Machinaris for summary display would be awesome. Just tricky... I'll think on it. Thanks again!

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Hi! Using a single Machinaris controller instance (WebUI) to manage multiple Machinaris workers on your LAN is now available in the test version. Please give it a try and provide your feedback here!

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Closing as v0.4.0 has been released. Thanks for the contribution!

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