C. Falconer wrote:

I looked at the cgi script, and thought "this is bollocks"

All that information is a quick command away, and you've probably got an
xterm running on any important machine in the network anyway.


Ah, but that's the difference. BB tells you something's gone wrong, not the other way round.

I've been looking at Big Brother lately, but its not particularly obvious
what I'm doing wrong... I have oceans of purples from tests I tried and have
since disabled.


You need to manually delete the log files created by tests that you no longer use. You'll find them in bbvar/hist, bbvar/logs and bbvar/histlogs.

Give me a yell if you want to see it running.


-----Original Message-----
From: G Chinnery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 7 July 2004 4:57 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CGI script



I have a small cgi script called syswatch (http://syswatch.sourceforge.net) that I have running nicely on my web server.
I have tried to get info from the list for this program but it seems dead so i thought I would ask my question here.


I would like to know how I can run this cgi so it will gather the required data from other servers on my local network and display it on my web page.

Thanks for any help.

G.Chinnery.









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