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Revision: 3475 http://ipcop.svn.sourceforge.net/ipcop/?rev=3475&view=rev Author: eoberlander Date: 2009-08-21 16:05:25 +0000 (Fri, 21 Aug 2009) Log Message: ----------- Update screenshots in Status section, and adjust text to correspond. Modified Paths: -------------- IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/home1.png IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/proxy_grf.png IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/info.xml Modified: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/home1.png =================================================================== (Binary files differ) Modified: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/images/proxy_grf.png =================================================================== (Binary files differ) Modified: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/info.xml =================================================================== --- IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/info.xml 2009-08-21 15:04:04 UTC (rev 3474) +++ IPCopDoc/trunk/en/admin/xml/info.xml 2009-08-21 16:05:25 UTC (rev 3475) @@ -538,15 +538,25 @@ <sect2 id="status-graphs"> <title>System Graphs</title> <para> - Click on one of the four graphs (CPU Usage, Memory Usage, Disk - Usage and Disk Access) to get graphs of the usage per Day, - Week, Month and Year. + This page graphically illustrates the performance of some of + IPCop's systems. </para> + <para> + There are sections for CPU Usage, Memory Usage, Disk Usage + and Disk Access. + </para> + <para> + Click on one of the graphs to show additional graphs for + usage per Day, Week, Month and Year. + </para> </sect2> <sect2 id="status-traffic-graphs"> <title>Traffic Graphs</title> <para> + This page graphically illustrates the traffic In and Out of IPCop. + </para> + <para> <screenshot> <mediaobject> <imageobject role="fo"> @@ -566,17 +576,13 @@ </screenshot> </para> <para> - This page gives a graphic depiction of the traffic - in and out of the IPCop box. - </para> - <para> There are sections for each network interface, Green and Red, (and Blue and Orange if configured) which show graphs of incoming and outgoing traffic through that interface. </para> <para> - Click on one of the graphs to show more graphs of the - traffic on that interface: per Day, Week, Month and Year. + Click on one of the graphs to show additional graphs of the + traffic on that interface per Day, Week, Month and Year. </para> <note> <title>Traffic graphs not working?</title> @@ -585,12 +591,12 @@ cron job. If the graphs are unexpectedly empty, check that the time is correct, and check the System Logs>cron page to see if the makegraphs script is being run every five minutes. If not, - try resetting fcron by logging in as <quote>root</quote> and + try resetting fcron by logging in as 'root' and executing the command <command>fcrontab -z</command> </para> <para> Or, manually run the makegraphs script to see if there are any - useful error messages. Log in to a console as <quote>root</quote>, + useful error messages. Log in to a console as 'root', and execute the command <command>makegraphs</command> </para> <para> @@ -608,6 +614,9 @@ <sect2 id="status-proxy-graphs"> <title>Proxy Graphs</title> <para> + This page displays the output from <command>squid-graph</command>. + </para> + <para> <screenshot> <mediaobject> <imageobject role="fo"> @@ -626,24 +635,12 @@ </mediaobject> </screenshot> </para> - <para> - This page shows traffic through the proxy service - of the IPCop box. The first section - gives the date and time the graph was created, - the lines analyzed, the duration of the analysis, the - speed (lines per second), the start and end - date and time of the graph, and the domain (overall - length of the graph in time). - </para> - <para> - This information is useful in seeing whether the - proxy is the correct size for the load - being experienced. - </para> <note> <para> - Logging has to be enabled on the Web Proxy admin page, - otherwise the graphs will be empty. + Logging <emphasis role="strong">has</emphasis> to be enabled + on the + <link linkend="services-webproxy">Web Proxy</link> + Admin page, otherwise the graphs will be empty. </para> </note> </sect2> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |