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System information via server-manager (browser)

xprizex

System information via server-manager (browser)
« on: September 09, 2006, 03:03:47 AM »
Hey guys,

I'm running my SME without a monitor or keyboard.
And sometimes I want to see some standard system info like uptime or cpu usage via my browser.
A section for system info in the server-manager browser is needed.
Links to some of the following commands "uptime, top, smartctl ect.
Or a way to type in these commands via the a browser would be very useful.

SME Server is the best, keep making it better.

 :-D

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Re: System information via server-manager (browser)
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2006, 10:21:21 AM »
Quote from: "xprizex"
Hey guys,

I'm running my SME without a monitor or keyboard.
And sometimes I want to see some standard system info like uptime or cpu usage via my browser.
A section for system info in the server-manager browser is needed.
Links to some of the following commands "uptime, top, smartctl ect.
Or a way to type in these commands via the a browser would be very useful.

SME Server is the best, keep making it better.

 :-D
You could easily get that using ssh/remote access to access your server remotely, for uptime and hardrive and processor usage etc. you could install the smeserver-sysmon contrib as available in the contribs section.
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System information via server-manager (browser)
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2006, 05:06:54 AM »
I think he meant that he would like to see that contrib come standard with out having to install an additional contrib.
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