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Title: smeserver 6.5RC1 - no system monitoring option ?
Post by: MoonLight on March 22, 2005, 08:34:52 AM
I had smeserver 6.5beta2 on a box, but have just installed smeserver 6.5RC1 on it and have noticed that everything else is there but system monitoring is missing off the admin menu interface ?

where did it go was this removed ?

I really liked that too :(
Title: smeserver 6.5RC1 - no system monitoring option ?
Post by: chris burnat on March 22, 2005, 12:29:21 PM
Yes, I also have noticed that it had gone.  You could install sysmonitor-4.1-1 - It appears to work fine with RC1 and provides a lot more information...
Title: smeserver 6.5RC1 - no system monitoring option ?
Post by: MoonLight on March 22, 2005, 09:55:21 PM
I have searched this site, but where abouts would I find the sysmonitor-4.1-1 contrib ?

Also does anyone know why this was removed from RC1 when it seemed to work so well in Beta2?
Title: smeserver 6.5RC1 - no system monitoring option ?
Post by: RonM on March 22, 2005, 11:47:28 PM
Quote from: "MoonLight"
I have searched this site, but where abouts would I find the sysmonitor-4.1-1 contrib ?


http://no.longer.valid/phpwiki/index.php/sysmon
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Also does anyone know why this was removed from RC1 when it seemed to work so well in Beta2?


I heard there were licensing issues with including it with the iso. In any case, it's not part of the base distro.

It's also a heavy load, bogs my P200 down something fierce ;-)
Title: smeserver 6.5RC1 - no system monitoring option ?
Post by: MoonLight on March 24, 2005, 08:46:47 AM
Thank you RonM I did search for it, but I searched for sysmonitor and only this post came up via the search box, thank you for the link.

Also its a shame about the licensing thing, mind you perhaps it was a good thing to remove if it bogged down the system too much. I have it running on a p200 also now was originally on a 1ghz machine, but using that for something else now.