0,0 → 1,102 |
phpSysInfo 2.5.3 - http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/ |
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Copyright (c), 1999-2007, Uriah Welcome (precision@users.sf.net) |
Copyright (c), 1999-2007, Matthew Snelham (infinite@users.sf.net) |
Copyright (c), 1999-2007, Michael Cramer (bigmichi1@users.sf.net) |
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CURRENT TESTED PLATFORMS |
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- Linux 2.2+ |
- FreeBSD 4.x |
- OpenBSD 2.8+ |
- NetBSD |
- Darwin/OSX |
- Win2000 / Win2003 /WinXP |
- > PHP 4.0.6 and 5.x |
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If your platform is not here try checking out the mailing list archives or |
the message boards on SourceForge. |
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PHP 5.2 is known to be broken with phpSysInfo. There is allready a bug report |
on the php site. ( see http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39737 ) |
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INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION |
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Just decompress and untar the source (which you should have done by now, |
if you're reading this...), into your webserver's document root. |
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There is a configuration file called config.php.new. If this a brand new |
installation, you should copy this file to config.php and edit it. |
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- make sure your 'php.ini' file's include_path entry contains "." |
- make sure your 'php.ini' has safe_mode set to 'off'. |
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Please keep in the mind that because phpSysInfo requires access to many |
files in /proc and other system binary you **MUST DISABLE** php's |
safe_mode. Please see the PHP documentation for information on how you |
can do this. |
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If you use the apc pecl extension with apc.optimization="1" then |
phpSysInfo will break in the XPath.class. Turn this option off, and it |
will work with apc. |
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That's it. Restart your webserver (if you changed php.ini), and viola |
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KNOWN PROBLEMS |
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- phpSysInfo is not compatible with SELinux Systems |
- small bug under FreeBSD with memory reporting |
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PLATFORM SPECIFIC ISSUES |
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- FreeBSD |
There is currently a bug in FreeBSD that if you boot your system up |
and drop to single user mode and then again back to multiuser the |
system removes /var/run/dmesg.boot. This will cause phpsysinfo to |
fail. A bug has already been reported to the FreeBSD team. (PS, this |
may exist in other *BSDs also) |
!!! We need feedback if these issue is still alive !!! |
- Windows with IIS |
On Windows systems we get our informations through the WMI interface. |
If you run phpsysinfo on the IIS webserver, phpsysinfo will not connect |
to the WMI interface for security reasons. At this point you MUST set |
an authentication mechanism for the directory in the IIS admin |
interface for the directory where phpsysinfo is installed. Then you |
will be asked for an user and a password when opening the page. At this |
point it is necassary to log in with an user that will be able to |
connect to the WMI interface. If you use the wrong user and/or password |
you might get an "ACCESS DENIED ERROR". |
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SENSOR RELATET INFORMATIONS |
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- MBM5 |
Make sure you set MBM5 Interval Logging to csv and to the data |
directory of PHPSysInfo. The file must be called MBM5. Also make sure |
MBM5 doesn't add symbols to the values. Did is a Quick MBM5 log parser, |
need more csv logs to make it better. |
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WHAT TO DO IF IT DOESN'T WORK |
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First make sure you've read this file completely, especially the |
"INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION" section. If it still doesn't work then |
you can: |
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Submit a bug on SourceForge. (preferred) |
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsysinfo/) |
Ask for help in the forum |
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsysinfo/) |
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!! If you submit a bug or request some help, if something doesn't work, |
please check that you have set in config.php '$showerrors = true' !!! |
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OTHER NOTES |
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If you have an great ideas or wanna help out, just drop by the project |
page at SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsysinfo/) |
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LICENSING |
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This program and all associated files are released under the GNU Public |
License, see COPYING for details. |
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$Id: README,v 1.38 2007/03/18 11:08:32 bigmichi1 Exp $ |