Nagios icons for AIX, Linux on Power, iSeries, and others
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Author:        Gareth Randall
Version:       1.6
Release date:  2010-11-19


Contains icons at 40x40 size for:

AIX 4, 5 and 6
AIX 5 and 6 with Oracle
IBM i (iSeries)
IBM logo
Linux on Power
Power architecture
Quantum
Redhat Linux
Tandberg
Ubuntu Linux


Description and copyright
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These images are simply reduced-size copies of copyrighted images. Some include multiple originals in a single image. The copyrights remain with their respective owners, who include IBM, Oracle, Power.org, Quantum, Redhat, Tandberg and Ubuntu.

These images are provided here as a convenience. It is assumed that their use as icons to identify monitored systems falls under legal "fair use" of copyrighted material.

Naturally, there are no warranties of any kind.


Sources
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For those interested in making icons at other resolutions, here are the URLs of the images I used:

Power logo page:
http://www.power.org/brand_center/brand_system

Big AIX4 logo:
http://www.operating-system.org/betriebssystem/gfx/logo/aix_logo.jpg

Linux on Power logo:
http://www.tug.on.ca/tec/Graphics/Linux_logo.gif

AIX 6 logo:
http://www.tug.on.ca/tec/Graphics/AIX_logo.gif

i Logo:
http://www.tug.on.ca/tec/Graphics/i_logo.gif

IBM logo: (from IBM press centre)
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/attachment/19772.wss?fileId=ATTACH_FILE2&fileName=P6063341.jpg

Red Hat Logo:
http://malcolm.wvnet.edu/Joomla/images/stories/Random_Images/redhat-logo-big2.jpg

Oracle logo:
http://www.adeara.com/graphics/logos/oracle%20logo.gif

AIX 5L image:
http://support.bull.com/ols/images/aix/aixlogo.gif/image

Quantum image:
(Taken from background.gif on a Quantum SuperLoader 3.)

Tandberg image:
Adapted from: http://www.tandbergdata.com/default/includes/themes/tad/images/tdlogo1.png

Ubuntu logo:
http://s3.unix.com/images/linux_unix/ubuntu_logo.png



Conversion to gd2 format
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If you need them in .gd2 format too, you can install libgd-tools then run, for example:
 pngtogd2 Linux_on_power_logo.png Linux_on_power_logo.gd2 128 1
to create the .gd2 file.

(Information provided by pucouajio on 7-5-2009)



CHANGE LIST
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Changes since 1.5
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Added Tandberg logo: tandberg.png

Changes since 1.4
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Added IBM logo: ibm.png

Changes since 1.3
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Added Quantum logo.

Changes since 1.2
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Added more documentation in this file.

Changes since 1.1
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Added Ubuntu icon.

Changes since 1.0
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Fixed incorrect size of AIX_6_logo.png
Changed filename format to use dotted version instead of underscores.

