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chkhosts

Simple host monitoring

Chkhosts is a package designed to run on a PHP-enabled Linux/Unix web server, providing visual status of a group of systems via a dynamic web status page.

The chkhosts web status page displays a table with a cell for each system that is being monitored. The cell for each system is labeled by the system's hostname. If a text file named "hostname.txt" (replace hostname with the corresponding system hostname) exists in the chkhosts "system-info" sub-directory, the hostname label on the status page will be a link to the file. The contents of this "hostname.txt" file can be anything. Typically the corresponding hostname.txt file for a system will contain detailed system information that the host generates itself such as BIOS revision, memory configuration, etc. A system administrator can configure the monitored host(s) to create this file and then copy it to the chkhosts server at boot time or some periodic interval.

The chkhosts package includes a crontab-driven script that does periodic network pings of the monitored systems. This "ping" script updates status files used by the chkhosts system status web page to color the background indicating status. Default is "red" for host down, "green" for host up. If a host is up, the default background of green can optionally be overriden with a different color by putting a valid HTML color name (or hex value) in a "hostname".txt file in the chkhosts "system-color" sub-directory. The web status page will then use this background color for the cell representing the corresponding system in its status table.

Changes in a system's status detected by the "ping" script are logged (system up/system down) and a link to this log is provided on the chkhosts web status page.

Additional lines are displayed in the cell for each monitored system. The second line, referred to as the "comment" line, has an associated web form page that allows web users to enter a display text for the line.
When a web user submits a change to the comment line, the text submitted is logged along with the date and time in the corresponding "comment" log file. A link to this log file is provided on the chkhosts web status page. The comment line is typically used to help coordinate the usage of shared systems in a workgroup or to log changes being made to the systems being monitored.

The remaining lines in the cell for each monitored system, lines 3 through 8, are optional, and only appear if there is a text file "hostname.txt" corresponding to the monitored host name in the chkhosts "system-lineX" sub-directories. The contents of the hostname.txt file is displayed for the corresponding line for a system if it is present.