MRTG Indexmaker Rumi, September 5, 2011September 5, 2011 Regular shorcut way: #indexmaker /etc/mrtg.cfg > /var/www/mrtg/index.html Now you need to reboot your system wait for five minutes or so and then take a look at your summary home page. If your Debian,ubuntu,kubuntu system’s IP address is 192.168.0.1 then you’d type in the following in the address bar of a browser running on a system on the same network: The other Way: #/usr/bin/indexmaker –output=/var/www/mrtg/index.html \ –title=”Memory and CPU Usage ” \ –sort=name \ –enumerate \ /etc/mrtg/cpu.cfg \ /etc/mrtg/mem.cfg \ /etc/cron.mrtg/memfree \ /etc/cron.mrtg/mempercent \ /etc/cron.mrtg/disk Related Administrations Configurations (Linux) mrtg
Sun ILOM – Enable HTTP or HTTPS Web Access Using the CLI November 13, 2020 ILOM supports both HTTP or HTTPS connections. ILOM enables you to automatically redirect HTTP access to HTTPS. ILOM also enables you to set the HTTP and HTTPS ports. 1. Log in to the ILOM CLI as a an Administrator. 2. At the command prompt, type: -> set /SP/services/http The properties… Read More
Set Hostname in Centos 7 May 11, 2019 CentOS 7 only allows Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN’s). Acceptable values include lower-case letters a to z, numbers 0 to 9, the period, and the hyphen, and between 2 and 63 characters. At the console, type: hostnamectl set-hostname my.new-hostname.server NOTE: Replace my.new-hostname.server with your chosen hostname. Check the Hostname hostnamectl Related Read More