FahMon (multi-platform app to monitor various F@h clients)
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Very clean setup, something I would find "do-able".ICE_9 wrote:as far as a website, I use the 10MB space my ISP gave me when I signed up with them. Second, FAHmon aldready exports the information to 3 types of http files. And third, I used a dedicated boxen to upload the http file I wanted every 5 minutes to the free web space I have online.
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Ahhhh, so I have to leave FAHmon ON all the time then.... LOL Makes perfect sense.uncle_fungus wrote:Not necessarily. The web output quite often does that the first time it generates the page. After a couple of updates it will start working properly (the page is generated at the same time as the clients are updated).MstrBlstr wrote:Needs more to read though.
Nicely done U_F... Not sure how I missed that. Other than the fact that you had it nicely hidden. And the fact that I neglected to RTFM...
EDIT:Much better now.
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There's a temporary workaround for the p3906 issue here: http://fahmon.net/news/archives/2008/01 ... _28_31.txt
This does not require you to hexedit the projects.dat file.
FahMon might still break on WUs 3903,5,8 due to a bug in the monitoring code which cannot be fixed by updating the project list. This is already fixed in svn and will be included in the next release.
This does not require you to hexedit the projects.dat file.
FahMon might still break on WUs 3903,5,8 due to a bug in the monitoring code which cannot be fixed by updating the project list. This is already fixed in svn and will be included in the next release.
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The problem is not really the ability to mod it, its the fact that when you do, an (automatic) update will clobber the mods you have made.RAH wrote:I see someone has already posted about the 39XX wus and 50 frames.
So my question is:
Uncle Fungus would it be to much trouble to make the "projects" dat file a normal dat file that could
be opened with wordpad. That way we could just mod it to correctness. Like we used to do with
the EMIII file.
If not, then the file can be opened with a Hex editor. Look for the Hexdecimal 982132.
Change the 32 to 64. Safe and close. Reopen FaHMon and the WU is now seen correctly.
Changing the projects.dat file to be plain text would require a complete re-write of the project manager btw.
It's fairly easy to mod the data without resorting to hexediting anyhow, just download psummary to your local machine, correct the data, and then use it as your local update source. (Thats basically what I've done for the above post).
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http://www.greenfrog.biz/FAHmon390xfix.html
save to pc as html (should any way) and load it up via local in FAHmon
i can allso report FAHmon uses alot of CPU when checking fahlogs.
save to pc as html (should any way) and load it up via local in FAHmon
i can allso report FAHmon uses alot of CPU when checking fahlogs.
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erm, see three posts up (viewtopic.php?p=5503#p5503)?leexgx wrote:http://www.greenfrog.biz/FAHmon390xfix.html
save to pc as html (should any way) and load it up via local in FAHmon
What OS are you using, how many clients is FahMon monitoring, and are they being accessed via a network?leexgx wrote:i can allso report FAHmon uses alot of CPU when checking fahlogs.
Edit: One other thing, have you got experimental reloads turned on?
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Uncle_fungus, is fahinfo also run by you? If so then project 3906 has the same issue over there, the calculated PPD are twice as high as they should be.
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Indeed it is, unfortunately it's even more difficult for me to fix the project list there, as it is auto-generated every hour. What I have to do in go into the database and correct the duff scores.Ren02 wrote:Uncle_fungus, is fahinfo also run by you? If so then project 3906 has the same issue over there, the calculated PPD are twice as high as they should be.
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Damn, that's no good.
Perhaps Kasson should be contacted instead. I think it was his project..
Perhaps Kasson should be contacted instead. I think it was his project..
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I noticed this too when fahmon have been running for a long time ... the ppd on the machine hosting fahmon drops because of fahmon using CPU timeuncle_fungus wrote:What OS are you using, how many clients is FahMon monitoring, and are they being accessed via a network?leexgx wrote:i can allso report FAHmon uses alot of CPU when checking fahlogs.
Edit: One other thing, have you got experimental reloads turned on?
I monitor cliens though network, but i don't have experimental reloads enabled ...
Stopping and restarting fahmon always solves the problem for some days ... and it starts again.
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Hmm, see these two trac reports: http://trac.fahmon.net/ticket/17 and http://trac.fahmon.net/ticket/79toTOW wrote:I noticed this too when fahmon have been running for a long time ... the ppd on the machine hosting fahmon drops because of fahmon using CPU timeuncle_fungus wrote:What OS are you using, how many clients is FahMon monitoring, and are they being accessed via a network?leexgx wrote:i can allso report FAHmon uses alot of CPU when checking fahlogs.
Edit: One other thing, have you got experimental reloads turned on?
I monitor cliens though network, but i don't have experimental reloads enabled ...
Stopping and restarting fahmon always solves the problem for some days ... and it starts again.
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Yes my observations look like these reports ... for the polling report, add XP SP2 32 bits too
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U_F;
I'm trying to install FahMon into Ubuntu and the install is complaining about all kinds of missing libraries. I'm a new Linux user and I'm feeling my way around how to search the repos, but I'm not good at it yet.
Could you give me the exact names of the libraries, packages etc that I will need> I know that I need wxwidgets, but there are so many different libraries I don't know which one to install.
I'm trying to install FahMon into Ubuntu and the install is complaining about all kinds of missing libraries. I'm a new Linux user and I'm feeling my way around how to search the repos, but I'm not good at it yet.
Could you give me the exact names of the libraries, packages etc that I will need> I know that I need wxwidgets, but there are so many different libraries I don't know which one to install.