Icinga 2 Event Streams – Real-Time Monitoring via API

The Icinga 2 Event Streams API provides visibility into live changes. This can be used for integrations such as a Prometheus Remote Writer.

Icinga

Blog alert!

A new instalment in the series on the #DP700 certfication. this time on exploring #Eventstreams. #RealTimeAnalytics #MicrosoftFabric

http://sqlreitse.com/2025/01/06/dp-700-training-exploring-event-streams/

DP-700 training: exploring event streams

Microsoft Fabric really is a Swiss army knife when it comes to its possibilities. Not only capable of hosting your BI information which is usually loaded at night and analysed during working hours …

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sharing a quick tip for something I stumbled across

TLDR: how to set up the #EventStreams admin UI so different users can only see and manage their own #Kafka topics

https://dalelane.co.uk/blog/?p=4754

Setting up the Event Streams UI for developer-only use

A quick tip for how to give a developer access to the IBM Event Streams UI only for the Kafka topics used by their application, and not everything else. Imagine I'm a Kafka cluster admin. I'm running a cluster with a variety of topics on it. Only viewing their own topics One of my developers is r

dale lane

@django We all wonder! It would be nice to read about it.

#Wikimedia wikis used to this with #IRC bots, before the #EventStreams thing (#ApacheKafka) mentioned in the article... It doesn't need to be ultra high tech to be useful.
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Event_Platform/EventStreams

Event Platform/EventStreams - Wikitech