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ServPHP Beta Released ! (Yet Again)
Hello,
Well, Me and another member of LET, netomx have started working on ServPHP together, a Open Source PHP script which displays server stats such as :
* RAM Usage
* HDD Usage
* Ping to the server, etc
After many releases in the past, we have now moved over to GIT, through which you can easily upgrade to the latest version of ServPHP without any trouble
Looks cool, How Do I Get ServPHP on my VPS ?
* It's quiet simple, Just run the command :
git clone https://code.google.com/p/servphp/
and you will have the latest version of ServPHP on your VPS, ready to run, no config's required ! Well, You would need apache and PHP :P
Just a few tips, Run the command in the web server docs directory like /var/www/html, etc. Or else The file's will get copied into / which is of no use as such, or you could run, if the files are in / :
mv servphp /var/www/html
replace /var/www/html with your webserver docs directory.
Please share some feedback / reviews / suggestions
Thanks !
Comments
Demo :
http://93.104.215.18/servphpbeta/servphp/
Very nice!
@maxexcloo : Thanks, I guess you have seen the older version, How does this version compare to the old version ?
@SpeedBus:
I'll keep refreshing speedtest.php until you run out of bandwidth ok?
EDIT:
Ok, a simple python script will be much more efficient <:
EDIT 2:
Of course it is a joke ;-) I just wanted to point you out that flaw.
@TheNumb : It's a 1 MB File which is saved at dev/null and is downloaded from CacheFly :P
Could you help in coding a python script with a similar function ?
@SpeedBus: I mean, a simple multi threaded script to refresh the page.
I think you'll have to cache the speed test result. Imagine 100 people refreshing speedtest.php each second. After 10 minutes you loose 60000MB of your precious bandwidth. Just think about it (:
@TheNumb : I was thinking of adding a wait time between every speed test of about ~30 seconds.
Getting better every time round, would be nice to get a montly percentage on uptime, then it could be of some use to use providers
Sounds neat! I'll try to check this at night.
@VMPort : Thanks I'm happy that it's getting better !! I'll try working on the monthly uptime % soon
@SpeedBus, it's much better
@maxexcloo : Thanks !!
@VMPort : I have changed the server uptime at the demo to show the uptime in days, hours, minutes and seconds, http://93.104.215.18/servphpbeta/servphp/
Nice work
Do you mind if we have a play around with layout/design (Leaving credits to you)
@VMPort : Thanks !
Yeah Sure ! But, please do show me the finished work, I need some inspiration to make the design better of the script
Show them the square I made and you deleted
@netomx : sorry about that, but the square was overlapping the last line of the information output, i could retrieve the code from the commit log in Google code.
we could add a css or some other based square to it ?
Yeah, I'll be checking it on the weekend :P
sounds great there have been more than 7 code revisions in the last 2 days :-P
@netomx : I have uploaded the old version with the square boundary : http://93.104.215.18/servphpbeta/netomx/servphp/
The "Page generated in ..." Part gets covered by the boundary, we could work out a css boundary ?
Nice script, I'll give it a try. Is it possible to run the script using the nginx webserver? btw, your Demo page is terribly slow...
@HerrMaulwurf : Thanks ! Should be possible on nginx as long as you have PHP The demo server is very very overloaded for some reason.. hope it improves soon.
Hopefully the server overload is not caused by the script itself
@HerrMaulwurf : Only 13% of 512 MB RAM is being used currently... I doubt it's hardware overload, I guess it's network overload due to the speed test running in the script.
Just a small wiki I made for Help :
http://code.google.com/p/servphp/wiki/Help
Just the basics in that
It is not the speed test, that why we called it from an iframe ,)
@netomx : Code's been changed :P No longer iFrame, it's directly running off the server the script's located on..
That's why hahaha
@netomx : The Demo's been eating away the network of the VPS :P
Update : The Demo VPS is back online, 27.61 GB of bandwidth has been used in the last 3 days :P
Latest stable release (.zip) : http://servphp.googlecode.com/files/ServPHP - Stable - 23112011.zip
Check out our new site : http://servphp.org