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Currently, when using noping -H 1, the single line of output only shows the graphical representation of the ping responses.
Is there a way to put each hostname at the beginning of its line, so you can see which host goes with which graph?
I want to use noping to monitor a large fleet of hosts after reboots, and even using -H 2 (which does make the hostname obvious) makes the output larger than the terminal height. I tried making the terminal larger and the font smaller, but then the text became frustratingly tiny (it really is quite a lot of hosts).
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Currently, when using
noping -H 1
, the single line of output only shows the graphical representation of the ping responses.Is there a way to put each hostname at the beginning of its line, so you can see which host goes with which graph?
I want to use noping to monitor a large fleet of hosts after reboots, and even using
-H 2
(which does make the hostname obvious) makes the output larger than the terminal height. I tried making the terminal larger and the font smaller, but then the text became frustratingly tiny (it really is quite a lot of hosts).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: