[arm-allstar] Monitoring of my system.
Bryan St Clair
bryan at k6cbr.us
Wed May 31 12:19:46 EST 2017
I'm sure a proper way exists, however I went into the index.php file and
altered the redirect url to my grouped page.
Now on browser load it defaults to grouped.
I do not expect this index file to be protected during updates to supermon.
On May 31, 2017 9:58 AM, Tom Whiteside via arm-allstar <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
It was really great to learn that multiple hubs can be seen from one screen
and I now have that working on our setup. One question: When I log in, it
just displays the one node like this:
http://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/supermon/link.php?nodes=43115
If I go to the top of the browser and add the second hub to get
http://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/supermon/link.php?nodes=43115,43774
It displays both just fine. Is there something I need to tweak to get it
to put that second node on its own after a log in? Just a nit but it would
be nice and am sure it is an omission on my part...
Tom N5TW
Message: 2
Date: Tue, 30 May 2017 18:05:44 -0400
From: Paul Aidukas <paulkn2r at gmail.com>
To: ARM Allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Monitoring of my system.
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Yes Doug he can monitor many hubs and nodes from one screen if he likes.
You would need the ports open in the firewall for access to the AllStar
Manager for the hubs to monitor, defaults to port 5038 (TCP). Then you
need to add the hostname or IP, port, login, and passwd, for the manager,
on the web hosting machines allmon.ini file.
That's it.
Here is an example of three separate bridging Hubs on one screen:
http://stn4067.ip.irlp.net
Paul / KN2R
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