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Monitoring clients in Clonezilla SE

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2014-03-17
2018-10-21
  • Teilson Medeiros

    How can I monitor how many clients have connected to the server?
    If dbrl control this number to start transfers, how I access this information?
    What log files control this information?

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2014-03-22

    If you meant multicast, normally the log is on /var/log/daemon.log, or /var/log/syslog, or /var/log/messages.
    Of course, the log file really depends on your GNU/Linux distribution.

    Steven.

     
  • PavelDrake

    PavelDrake - 2018-10-08

    Are you saying that, there is no drbl/clonezilla-specific place where a number of connections through PXE, awaiting the start of cloning is present at the moment, and general-purpose host system logs need to be explored to figure it out?
    If this is the case, then I have to note, that sometimes it takes some time to "accumulate" all clients, in which case those logs will be filles with a lot of other information, and finding the line one needs may become problematic. I remember norton ghost was able to show the list of "currently connected" clients. Would be a nice feature to have.

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2018-10-21

    Yes, would be a nice feature to have. Technically it's can be done. Just need more time. Patches are welcome.
    Thanks.

    Steven

     

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