From bfb4b4c33c5a23870a5ca5e306fefba0a67ec124 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Flynn Date: Tue, 23 May 2017 20:32:07 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Translated --- ...s Linux Server Health Status in Real-Time.md | 131 ------------------ 1 file changed, 131 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 sources/tech/20170518 Linfo – Shows Linux Server Health Status in Real-Time.md diff --git a/sources/tech/20170518 Linfo – Shows Linux Server Health Status in Real-Time.md b/sources/tech/20170518 Linfo – Shows Linux Server Health Status in Real-Time.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6aa915ed97..0000000000 --- a/sources/tech/20170518 Linfo – Shows Linux Server Health Status in Real-Time.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -ucasFL translating -Linfo – Shows Linux Server Health Status in Real-Time -============================================================ - - -Linfo is a free and open source, cross-platform server statistics UI/library which displays a great deal of system information. It is extensible, easy-to-use (via composer) PHP5 library to get extensive system statistics programmatically from your PHP application. It’s a Ncurses CLI view of Web UI, which works in Linux, Windows, *BSD, Darwin/Mac OSX, Solaris, and Minix. - -It displays system info including [CPU type/speed][2]; architecture, mount point usage, hard/optical/flash drives, hardware devices, network devices and stats, uptime/date booted, hostname, memory usage (RAM and swap, if possible), temperatures/voltages/fan speeds and RAID arrays. - -#### Requirements: - -* PHP 5.3 - -* pcre extension - -* Linux – /proc and /sys mounted and readable by PHP and Tested with the 2.6.x/3.x kernels - -### How to Install Linfo Server Stats UI/library in Linux - -First, create a Linfo directory in your Apache or Nginx web root directory, then clone and move repository files into `/var/www/html/linfo` using the [rsync command][3] as shown below: - -``` -$ sudo mkdir -p /var/www/html/linfo -$ git clone git://github.com/jrgp/linfo.git -$ sudo rsync -av linfo/ /var/www/html/linfo/ -``` - -Then rename sample.config.inc.php to config.inc.php. This is the Linfo config file, you can define your own values in it: - -``` -$ sudo mv sample.config.inc.php config.inc.php -``` - -Now open the URL `http://SERVER_IP/linfo` in web browser to see the Web UI as shown in the screenshots below. - -This screenshot shows the Linfo Web UI displaying core system info, hardware components, RAM stats, network devices, drives and file system mount points. - - [![Linux Server Health Information](https://www.tecmint.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Linux-Server-Health-Information.png)][4] - -Linux Server Health Information - -You can add the line below in the config file `config.inc.php` to yield useful error messages for troubleshooting purposes: - -``` -$settings['show_errors'] = true; -``` - -### Running Linfo in Ncurses Mode - -Linfo has a simple ncurses-based interface, which rely on php’s ncurses extension. - -``` -# yum install php-pecl-ncurses [On CentOS/RHEL] -# dnf install php-pecl-ncurses [On Fedora] -$ sudo apt-get install php5-dev libncurses5-dev [On Debian/Ubuntu] -``` - -Now compile the php extension as follows - -``` -$ wget http://pecl.php.net/get/ncurses-1.0.2.tgz -$ tar xzvf ncurses-1.0.2.tgz -$ cd ncurses-1.0.2 -$ phpize # generate configure script -$ ./configure -$ make -$ sudo make install -``` - -Next, if you successfully compiled and installed the php extension, run the commands below. - -``` -$ sudo echo extension=ncurses.so > /etc/php5/cli/conf.d/ncurses.ini -``` - -Verify the ncurses. - -``` -$ php -m | grep ncurses -``` - -Now run the Linfo. - -``` -$ cd /var/www/html/linfo/ -$ ./linfo-curses -``` - [![Linux Server Information](https://www.tecmint.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Linux-Server-Information.png)][5] - -Linux Server Information - -The following features yet to be added in Linfo: - -1. Support for more Unix operating systems (such as Hurd, IRIX, AIX, HP UX, etc) - -2. Support for less known operating systems: Haiku/BeOS - -3. Extra superfluous features/extensions - -4. Support for [htop-like][1] features in ncurses mode - -For more information, visit Linfo Github repository: [https://github.com/jrgp/linfo][6] - -That’s all! From now on, you can view a Linux system’s information from within a web browser using Linfo. Try it out and share with us your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, have you come across any similar useful tools/libraries? If yes, then give us some info about them as well. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -作者简介: - -Aaron Kili is a Linux and F.O.S.S enthusiast, an upcoming Linux SysAdmin, web developer, and currently a content creator for TecMint who loves working with computers and strongly believes in sharing knowledge. - ---------------- - -via: https://www.tecmint.com/linfo-shows-linux-server-health-status-in-real-time/ - -作者:[ Aaron Kili ][a] -译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID) -校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID) - -本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创编译,[Linux中国](https://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出 - -[a]:https://www.tecmint.com/author/aaronkili/ -[1]:https://www.tecmint.com/install-htop-linux-process-monitoring-for-rhel-centos-fedora/ -[2]:https://www.tecmint.com/corefreq-linux-cpu-monitoring-tool/ -[3]:https://www.tecmint.com/rsync-local-remote-file-synchronization-commands/ -[4]:https://www.tecmint.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Linux-Server-Health-Information.png -[5]:https://www.tecmint.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Linux-Server-Information.png -[6]:https://github.com/jrgp/linfo -[7]:https://www.tecmint.com/author/aaronkili/ -[8]:https://www.tecmint.com/10-useful-free-linux-ebooks-for-newbies-and-administrators/ -[9]:https://www.tecmint.com/free-linux-shell-scripting-books/