Server Uptime
Server Uptime(community developer)
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This widget displays your linux web server's uptime and average load every 30 seconds. If your server isn't reachable, a bright red screen appears and an alarm sounds. A small php file is required on your server - download it here: http://www.ryanc.com/chumby
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Comments:
adrian.bloomer
April 3, 2009
What is the "password"? (When you configure the widget)
allanh
February 23, 2009
It seems when the server is unreachable it just keeps loading instead of giving an alarm? The alarm page doesn't say which server it's about - that would be a nice touch when monitoring several. Overall: Great widget! :-)
horsey
February 3, 2009
Hi All, I've amended the script for Windows server 2008 now as the previous version failed to find the time correctly. Please see this link for the script: http://forum.chumby.com/viewtopic.php?pid=19975#p19975
rcarrington
January 30, 2009
Adrian, there's a link below (in these comments) for a PHP script for windows servers. I'm not sure about monitoring a built-in web server, but if you get it working, please post how you did it!
adrian.bloomer
January 29, 2009
Can it do servers that aren't linux? Can it show chumby's uptime with the built-in web server? When I tried this, it just kept "loading".
rcarrington
January 6, 2009
Yes, you can add this widget to your channel as many times as you'd like in order to monitor multiple servers. Just give each one a different nickname (when you're configuring the widget).
jhooper
January 5, 2009
is there a way to monitor multiple servers? that would be great ..
rcarrington
October 15, 2008
This widget now let's you add a server name, so you can monitor multiple servers.
eger
July 8, 2008
Would be neat if the "Server Uptime:" text was replaced by the widget name or configurable per widget so you could monitor multiple servers.
horsey
June 9, 2008
Raymond, were you using the Linux or Windows PHP script?
Raymond Day
May 30, 2008
In the php code I had to take out the pass stuff and the { and } then it worked! -Raymond Day
horsey
April 16, 2008
Please see http://forum.chumby.com/viewtopic.php?id=832 for the PHP code for a windows server