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Re: Server Temperatures




On Feb 24, 2005, at 8:54 PM, Todd Dailey wrote:

Yeah, seconded, if you post the changes I would be glad to incorporate them along with Andrew's warn/fail stats.

I was coding for functionality, not for beauty. :) There was certainly enough repetition in there to make function calls useful.

I've been thinking of making a similar, slightly more complex script that will create nice-looking HTML page with all the stats (temp and everything else) in one place. Server Monitor is nice and all, but it would be good to have similar output available through a web page so that an admin can get a quick pulse on a server.

Look at using RRDTool to create the graphs rather than go through the hassle of creating the charts yourself.


jpb

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