Difference between revisions of "Phpsysinfo"

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PHPSysInfo is a customizable PHP Script that parses /proc, and formats information nicely. It will display information about system facts like Uptime, CPU, Memory, PCI devices, SCSI devices, IDE devices, Network adapters, Disk usage, and more.
 
PHPSysInfo is a customizable PHP Script that parses /proc, and formats information nicely. It will display information about system facts like Uptime, CPU, Memory, PCI devices, SCSI devices, IDE devices, Network adapters, Disk usage, and more.
  
=== Installation ===
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=== Installation from smecontribs===
 
This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository.
 
This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository.
  
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You can ignore the yum-comments ''signal event post-upgrade'' and ''signal-event reboot''.
 
You can ignore the yum-comments ''signal event post-upgrade'' and ''signal-event reboot''.
  
=== Use ===
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==== Use ====
 
Once installed, you can access phpSysInfo at https://yourdomain.com/phpsysinfo
 
Once installed, you can access phpSysInfo at https://yourdomain.com/phpsysinfo
 
Default behavior is to restrict access to secure http access, requiring SME Servers admin credentials.
 
Default behavior is to restrict access to secure http access, requiring SME Servers admin credentials.
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One should never allow admin authentication over regular http as the password would travel in clear text.
 
One should never allow admin authentication over regular http as the password would travel in clear text.
  
=== Check installed version ===
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==== Check installed version ====
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yum info installed smeserver-phpsysinfo
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=== Installation from stephdl repository===
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For now that rpm is more up-to-date than the one of contribs. The version is 3.1.13 : see [[bugzilla:8460]] and [[bugzilla:8459]]<br />
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A menu is now in the server manager to use the contrib, see PhpSysInfo in the administration panel. the admin credentials is required to use that contribs.
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====Installation====
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*For sme8
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you have to enable the [[stephdl]] repository
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yum install --enablerepo=stephdl smeserver-phpsysinfo
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signal-event console-save
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*For sme9
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you have to enable the [[stephdl]] repository
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yum install --enablerepo=stephdl smeserver-phpsysinfo
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signal-event console-save
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==== Use ====
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Once installed, you can access phpSysInfo at https://yourdomain.com/phpsysinfo or use it in the server-manager
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Default behavior is to restrict access to secure http access, requiring SME Servers admin credentials.
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However this can be modified to open access over regular http by issuing
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If you want to allow outside of your Local network
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db configuration setprop phpsysinfo access public
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If you don't want ssl
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db configuration setprop phpsysinfo HTTPS off
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expand template an restart service
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expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
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sv t httpd-e-smith
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or
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signal-event console-save
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One should never allow admin authentication over regular http as the password would travel in clear text.
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====phpsysinfo.ini====
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Once installed you should go to the phpsysinfo.ini to enable more options. Every time you install or upgrade the contrib, the rpm process do a backup of your phpsysinfo.ini.
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nano phpsysinfo.ini
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==== Check installed version ====
 
  yum info installed smeserver-phpsysinfo
 
  yum info installed smeserver-phpsysinfo
  

Revision as of 00:32, 22 June 2014


Maintainer

Darrel May (Contrib)

Description

This contrib installs phpSysInfo (http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/) on SME Server 8.x.

PHPSysInfo is a customizable PHP Script that parses /proc, and formats information nicely. It will display information about system facts like Uptime, CPU, Memory, PCI devices, SCSI devices, IDE devices, Network adapters, Disk usage, and more.

Installation from smecontribs

This contrib can be found in the smecontribs repository.

Yum is the preferred way to install contribs

yum install --enablerepo=smecontribs smeserver-phpsysinfo

You can ignore the yum-comments signal event post-upgrade and signal-event reboot.

Use

Once installed, you can access phpSysInfo at https://yourdomain.com/phpsysinfo Default behavior is to restrict access to secure http access, requiring SME Servers admin credentials.

However this can be modified to open access over regular http by issuing

db configuration setprop phpsysinfo access public
db configuration setprop phpsysinfo HTTPS off
expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
sv t httpd-e-smith

One should never allow admin authentication over regular http as the password would travel in clear text.

Check installed version

yum info installed smeserver-phpsysinfo

Installation from stephdl repository

For now that rpm is more up-to-date than the one of contribs. The version is 3.1.13 : see bugzilla:8460 and bugzilla:8459

A menu is now in the server manager to use the contrib, see PhpSysInfo in the administration panel. the admin credentials is required to use that contribs.

Installation

  • For sme8

you have to enable the stephdl repository

yum install --enablerepo=stephdl smeserver-phpsysinfo
signal-event console-save
  • For sme9

you have to enable the stephdl repository

yum install --enablerepo=stephdl smeserver-phpsysinfo
signal-event console-save

Use

Once installed, you can access phpSysInfo at https://yourdomain.com/phpsysinfo or use it in the server-manager Default behavior is to restrict access to secure http access, requiring SME Servers admin credentials.

However this can be modified to open access over regular http by issuing If you want to allow outside of your Local network

db configuration setprop phpsysinfo access public

If you don't want ssl

db configuration setprop phpsysinfo HTTPS off

expand template an restart service

expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
sv t httpd-e-smith

or

signal-event console-save

One should never allow admin authentication over regular http as the password would travel in clear text.

phpsysinfo.ini

Once installed you should go to the phpsysinfo.ini to enable more options. Every time you install or upgrade the contrib, the rpm process do a backup of your phpsysinfo.ini.

nano phpsysinfo.ini

Check installed version

yum info installed smeserver-phpsysinfo