The latest version of the compact Firefox Plugin which reads from multiple Nagios installations can be downloaded here. This plug-in is great for notifications, and can be extensively configured to filter by event type, severity, and several other factors. In addition, it also includes the default nagios sound alerts which can also be turned off […]
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Read Moreas one of my first projects, I decided to write a new and improved “vpsfind” script, which parses data from the system center and can be used to locate the parent vp node, the running status of the vps, the primary username, and primary IP address of any VEID. as of last week, testing has […]
Read MoreA helpful reference guide of the files where cpanel/whm stores important information for everything including apache, exim, ftp, frontpage, sql, ssh, php, bind, whm account data, cp scripts, and other configuration files. click here. Share on FacebookTweet
Read MoreYet another plugin I wouldn’t be able to live without… It displays Server Type, Headers, IP Address, Location Flag, and links to Whois Reports — Great for troubleshooting and diagnosing DNS propagation issues. Shows you which server is loading the page you’re viewing, which helps keep you sane when diagnosing users that just changed their […]
Read MoreI use this at work on a daily basis. This splits the content area of the browser window as you wish. It will help you in various cases. For example, to compare multiple webpages, to register domains and provision new VPS servers without without having to switch back and forth to copy/paste the customer’s information, […]
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Erik
Monday, August 31, 2009
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