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From: Andrew R. <an...@et...> - 2008-01-01 22:59:09
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On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 21:40 +1300, Andrew Ruthven wrote: > I've pulled the current CVS HEAD into a git repository and applied a > bunch of my standard patches and then continued fixing things up a bit. I should just say that I have no intention of stepping on anyones toes, but thought I'd follow the JFDI approach. :) Cheers! --=20 Andrew Ruthven Wellington, New Zealand At home: an...@et... | This space intentionally | left blank. |
From: Andrew R. <an...@et...> - 2008-01-01 22:56:06
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On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 09:41 -0500, Guy Hulbert wrote: > > I've come back to Spong after a longish hiatus, since I've needed >=20 > I haven't used Spong since the work I did on 2.6f and I am in the habit > of deleting most list mail after reading but it occured to me afterwards > that I have a client who could be using it. Hence the request for the > repost. Ahhh... :) > [snip] > > I've pulled the current CVS HEAD into a git repository and applied a >=20 > I started moving all my projects to git from svn a few weeks ago. I > highly recommend it but I may find time to set up a svn mirror of > Andrew's repository if there were sufficient demand. It's something I > may need to do for my client with some other code. I personally wouldn't worry to much about svn, but that is just me... Whenever I start doing work on any projects now, the first thing I do is git-init (or import it if the project is small enough). > [snip] > > you'll be able to see that commit history]. At this stage I haven't > > bothered submitting any new patches to SourceForge. If you want to try >=20 > Is there really any point using SourceForge? The mail archive seems to > end Dec 2006. I hate all their web interface anyway. It might be > better to just start a new google group for the email. Perhaps just for the bug tracking, but there are probably other better options out there now. The mailing list archives is a real pain. It made it almost impossible to find peoples email addresses for getting the author email address in git correct... > I can't remember who Steve Johnson appointed (was it you, Andrew ?) as > replacement leader for spong. Given that the SF project has gone silent > and that git really encourages distributed development (see Linus' > google video from May 2007) I would support a fork of the project to > Andrew's git repository. I'll set up a mirror as soon as I can get > things going. Not me, Alan Premselaar is the replacement leader (from an email to spong-announce in July 2004). However, I'm happy to look after the main git repo, pulling in peoples changes (or applying patches). > > PS. Interestingly enough I've discovered that the Spong 2.6 branch was > > never merged back into HEAD. I'll do that soonish in git to see if > > anything has been lost. >=20 > There is a debian package for 2.7.7 in both etch and sarge. The latest > version of Spong appears to be a 2.8.0 pre-release. Still, it would be > useful not to lose any previous contributions. It would also be > worthwhile looking at the debian patches (up to -19 by etch). I use Debian, so I'm quite keen to see the packages in unstable updated to current git HEAD (part of why I modified the Makefile to use DESTDIR). Unstable is up to -21, but it appears that most of those are tweaks to the Debian packaging. There are a handful of patches which are relevant, and should be added. I won't be able to do that now, but I'll try and do that at some stage over the next few days. Cheers! --=20 Andrew Ruthven Wellington, New Zealand At home: an...@et... | This space intentionally | left blank. |
From: Guy H. <gwh...@eo...> - 2008-01-01 14:41:18
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On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 21:40 +1300, Andrew Ruthven wrote: > On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 10:42 -0500, Guy Hulbert wrote: > > Could Andrew Ruthven please re-post his recent message. > > My apologies for any possible spammage, but my repost doesn't seem to > have made it, and the mailing list archives for neither of my messages, Yes. I checked the archives before my request ;-). > or Guy's. I'll paste my email into this one... Thanks. > > Hi guys, > > I've come back to Spong after a longish hiatus, since I've needed I haven't used Spong since the work I did on 2.6f and I am in the habit of deleting most list mail after reading but it occured to me afterwards that I have a client who could be using it. Hence the request for the repost. [snip] > I've pulled the current CVS HEAD into a git repository and applied a I started moving all my projects to git from svn a few weeks ago. I highly recommend it but I may find time to set up a svn mirror of Andrew's repository if there were sufficient demand. It's something I may need to do for my client with some other code. [snip] > you'll be able to see that commit history]. At this stage I haven't > bothered submitting any new patches to SourceForge. If you want to try Is there really any point using SourceForge? The mail archive seems to end Dec 2006. I hate all their web interface anyway. It might be better to just start a new google group for the email. I can't remember who Steve Johnson appointed (was it you, Andrew ?) as replacement leader for spong. Given that the SF project has gone silent and that git really encourages distributed development (see Linus' google video from May 2007) I would support a fork of the project to Andrew's git repository. I'll set up a mirror as soon as I can get things going. > things out then pull my git repo. > > You can do so by running: > git clone http://git.etc.gen.nz/spong.git Thanks. That's what I was looking for. > > Or to just browse it, go to: > http://git.etc.gen.nz/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=spong.git;a=summary > > Cheers! > > PS. Interestingly enough I've discovered that the Spong 2.6 branch was > never merged back into HEAD. I'll do that soonish in git to see if > anything has been lost. There is a debian package for 2.7.7 in both etch and sarge. The latest version of Spong appears to be a 2.8.0 pre-release. Still, it would be useful not to lose any previous contributions. It would also be worthwhile looking at the debian patches (up to -19 by etch). > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ Spong-users mailing list Spo...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spong-users -- --gh |
From: Andrew R. <an...@et...> - 2008-01-01 08:41:30
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On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 10:42 -0500, Guy Hulbert wrote: > Could Andrew Ruthven please re-post his recent message. My apologies for any possible spammage, but my repost doesn't seem to have made it, and the mailing list archives for neither of my messages, or Guy's. I'll paste my email into this one... Hi guys, I've come back to Spong after a longish hiatus, since I've needed something to monitor some boxes at home. (My current work place uses another, more well known OSS monitoring package) I've pulled the current CVS HEAD into a git repository and applied a bunch of my standard patches and then continued fixing things up a bit. If anyone is interested I've attached a log of my changes [in case this caused issues, I haven't attached it, go to to the gitweb link below and you'll be able to see that commit history]. At this stage I haven't bothered submitting any new patches to SourceForge. If you want to try things out then pull my git repo. You can do so by running: git clone http://git.etc.gen.nz/spong.git Or to just browse it, go to: http://git.etc.gen.nz/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=3Dspong.git;a=3Dsummary Cheers! PS. Interestingly enough I've discovered that the Spong 2.6 branch was never merged back into HEAD. I'll do that soonish in git to see if anything has been lost. --=20 Andrew Ruthven Wellington, New Zealand At home: an...@et... | This space intentionally | left blank. |
From: Guy H. <gwh...@eo...> - 2007-12-31 15:42:34
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Could Andrew Ruthven please re-post his recent message. tqvm -- --gh |
From: Andrew R. <an...@et...> - 2007-12-27 18:58:40
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Hi guys, I've come back to Spong after a longish hiatus, since I've needed something to monitor some boxes at home. (My current work place uses another, more well known OSS monitoring package) I've pulled the current CVS HEAD into a git repository and applied a bunch of my standard patches and then continued fixing things up a bit. If anyone is interested I've attached a log of my changes. At this stage I haven't bothered submitting any new patches to SourceForge. If you want to try things out then pull my git repo. You can do so by running: git clone http://git.etc.gen.nz/spong.git Or to just browse it, go to: http://git.etc.gen.nz/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=spong.git;a=summary Cheers! PS. Interestingly enough I've discovered that the Spong 2.6 branch was never merged back into HEAD. I'll do that soonish in git to see if anything has been lost. -- Andrew Ruthven Wellington, New Zealand At home: an...@et... | This space intentionally | left blank. |
From: Nathaniel T. <nat...@ga...> - 2006-12-04 09:19:58
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Thanks everyone - finally solved it. It was, of course, spong-network. It took me ages to work out that it comes with spong-client but should be installed on the same machine as spong-server. Makes perfect sense to me...? Anyway, it was the curse of my impatience that I did not wade through all of the spong documentation. I apologise. Consequently enough, the most useful documentation I found was in Japanese. (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http:// www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~matsu/feature/nms/spong/setting-spong- network.html&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=10&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq% 3Dspong-network%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den) Thanks again, Nathan On 1 Dec 2006, at 17:41, David Bronder wrote: > Nathaniel Trevivian wrote: >> >> The problem is this: >> Though everything seems to be installed correctly (and I configured >> the spong.config, spong.hosts and spong.groups files correctly, as >> suggested) when I view the web monitoring panel (I also installed >> www- >> spong so I could use this), only the host column is displayed, and >> none of the services, if you get me. The example on the website shows >> a group listing table with a column per service and the status of >> that service. All I get is the group listing in a single column >> table. > > You didn't include the main spong.conf used by spong-server, so I'll > assume it's pretty much the stock version. > > Start with the dumb questions: Is spong-client running on all of the > hosts you're watching? Is spong-network running somewhere (either the > spong-server system or some other server)? If those aren't running, > you will never get any status messages on the spong-server (and just a > list of hosts with no services on the web page). > > If those are running, make sure the packets are actually reaching the > spong-server (no firewall/iptables/etc. blocking them). > > =Dave > > -- > Hello World. David Bronder - > Systems Admin > Segmentation Fault ITS-SPA, > Univ. of Iowa > Core dumped, disk trashed, quota filled, soda warm. david- > br...@ui... Nathan Trevivian GateWest New Media Ltd 1st Floor, Aztec Centre Aztec West Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4TD Tel: +44 (0)1454 203720 Fax: +44 (0)1454 203330 email:nat...@ga... web: http://www.gatewest.co.uk ________________________________________________________________________ ___ The information contained in this message is for the intended addressee onlyand may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended addressee, please delete this message and notify the sender; do not copy or distribute this message or disclose its contents to anyone. Any views or opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of GateWest New Media Ltd. Read about how e-CHO content management can make a difference to your internet or intranet presence at http://www.gatewest.co.uk ________________________________________________________________________ ____ |
From: Nathaniel T. <nat...@ga...> - 2006-12-04 08:54:02
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That'll be it - no spong-network. I literally just installed the spong-client package on the client, and spong-server and www-spong on the server. This is the first time I've heard anything about a spong-network package. apt-get doesn't seem to bring it back either... I can't seem to find any well organised documentation or and well documented install examples anywhere on the web. Can anyone suggest anything? Thanks for all your help so far. Nathan On 1 Dec 2006, at 17:41, David Bronder wrote: > Nathaniel Trevivian wrote: >> >> The problem is this: >> Though everything seems to be installed correctly (and I configured >> the spong.config, spong.hosts and spong.groups files correctly, as >> suggested) when I view the web monitoring panel (I also installed >> www- >> spong so I could use this), only the host column is displayed, and >> none of the services, if you get me. The example on the website shows >> a group listing table with a column per service and the status of >> that service. All I get is the group listing in a single column >> table. > > You didn't include the main spong.conf used by spong-server, so I'll > assume it's pretty much the stock version. > > Start with the dumb questions: Is spong-client running on all of the > hosts you're watching? Is spong-network running somewhere (either the > spong-server system or some other server)? If those aren't running, > you will never get any status messages on the spong-server (and just a > list of hosts with no services on the web page). > > If those are running, make sure the packets are actually reaching the > spong-server (no firewall/iptables/etc. blocking them). > > =Dave > > -- > Hello World. David Bronder - > Systems Admin > Segmentation Fault ITS-SPA, > Univ. of Iowa > Core dumped, disk trashed, quota filled, soda warm. david- > br...@ui... Nathan Trevivian GateWest New Media Ltd 1st Floor, Aztec Centre Aztec West Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4TD Tel: +44 (0)1454 203720 Fax: +44 (0)1454 203330 email:nat...@ga... web: http://www.gatewest.co.uk ________________________________________________________________________ ___ The information contained in this message is for the intended addressee onlyand may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended addressee, please delete this message and notify the sender; do not copy or distribute this message or disclose its contents to anyone. Any views or opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of GateWest New Media Ltd. Read about how e-CHO content management can make a difference to your internet or intranet presence at http://www.gatewest.co.uk ________________________________________________________________________ ____ |
From: David B. <dav...@ui...> - 2006-12-01 17:41:14
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Nathaniel Trevivian wrote: > > The problem is this: > Though everything seems to be installed correctly (and I configured > the spong.config, spong.hosts and spong.groups files correctly, as > suggested) when I view the web monitoring panel (I also installed www- > spong so I could use this), only the host column is displayed, and > none of the services, if you get me. The example on the website shows > a group listing table with a column per service and the status of > that service. All I get is the group listing in a single column table. You didn't include the main spong.conf used by spong-server, so I'll assume it's pretty much the stock version. Start with the dumb questions: Is spong-client running on all of the hosts you're watching? Is spong-network running somewhere (either the spong-server system or some other server)? If those aren't running, you will never get any status messages on the spong-server (and just a list of hosts with no services on the web page). If those are running, make sure the packets are actually reaching the spong-server (no firewall/iptables/etc. blocking them). =Dave -- Hello World. David Bronder - Systems Admin Segmentation Fault ITS-SPA, Univ. of Iowa Core dumped, disk trashed, quota filled, soda warm. dav...@ui... |
From: Nathaniel T. <nat...@ga...> - 2006-12-01 10:50:56
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Hello, I have recently installed SPONG to monitor some of our servers. I installed it on Ubuntu (edgy) using the apt-get packages. I've been having some problems and was wondering if anyone could advise? I tried the forum archives, but got an Error 500, and the forum lists, but got an Error 404. Sorry. The problem is this: Though everything seems to be installed correctly (and I configured the spong.config, spong.hosts and spong.groups files correctly, as suggested) when I view the web monitoring panel (I also installed www- spong so I could use this), only the host column is displayed, and none of the services, if you get me. The example on the website shows a group listing table with a column per service and the status of that service. All I get is the group listing in a single column table. Here are my config files (sensitive data switched out): spong.conf.<server> $SPONGSERVER="192.168.0.4"; 1; spong.hosts: %HUMANS = ( # Leave this alone on this line 'root' => { name => 'The local super-user', email => 'root@localhost' }, 'contactone' => { name => 'contactone', email => '<me>@<mydomain>.co.uk' }, ); %HOSTS = ( # Leave this alone on this line '192.168.0.37' => { comments => ['This is Zeus. Be astounded at his superiority!'], services => 'ping: smtp http ntp ssh dns', contact => 'contactone', ip_addr => [ "192.168.0.37", "192.168.0.38", ], }, ); %HOSTS_DEFAULTS = ( # Leave this alone on this line ); %HOSTS_ALL = ( # Leave this alone on this line ); spong.groups: %GROUPS = ( 'all' => { name => 'All Systems', summary => "This groups contains all hosts monitored by spong" }, 'GROUPNAME' => { name => "GROUPNAME", summary => "GROUPNAME Servers", members => [ '192.168.0.37', '192.168.0.38', ], display => 1, }, ); Any help would be much appreciated. Kind regards, Nathan |
From: alan p. <al...@12...> - 2006-10-07 15:41:54
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I just wanted to let everyone know that due to a recently large amount of SPAM getting thru to the list, I've configured the list to accept posts from members only. I think it's safe to assume that if you're receiving this mail, you're currently subscribed to the list, but just in case, here is some useful information: List-Unsubscribe: <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spong-users>, <mailto:spo...@li...?subject=unsubscribe> List-Id: <spong-users.lists.sourceforge.net> List-Post: <mailto:spo...@li...> List-Help: <mailto:spo...@li...?subject=help> List-Subscribe: <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spong-users>, <mailto:spo...@li...?subject=subscribe> List-Archive: <http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=spong-users> Thanks for your understanding and continued support. Alan Premselaar -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFJ8q2E2gsBSKjZHQRAj+RAJ9y2f/6PvyIcP0Yj4auWi96my0oigCfXmRx VLi/RgkpiY1TlydxjKJOgyc= =0o8G -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: Michael K. G. <mic...@hi...> - 2006-05-05 16:50:43
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Hi, I wrote a spong plugin for lmsensors a while ago. It's probably best if I share it instead of keep it to myself: http://wiki.hip.fi/twiki/bin/view/MikePublic/SpongSensors ... Mike -- Michael Kustaa Gindonis Helsinki Institute of Physics, Technology Program mic...@hi... http://wiki.hip.fi/mike |
From: Andrew R. <an...@et...> - 2006-04-16 22:15:37
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Hi Sriram On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 06:20 -0800, Sriram Balakrishnan wrote: > 1.I couldn't find the installation > screenshots. I don't believe there are any screenshots for the installation process. It is all text based in a terminal window. The process should be pretty well documented in the README and INSTALL files. > 2.Could u pls send me what packages are being > depended. I don't know what is required that is in neither Fedora Core or SUSE. I would suggest you try the installation process, and if it fails you install the required packages. Either using the distributions installer, or using CPAN for the Perl packages. Good luck! -- Andrew Ruthven Wellington, New Zealand At home: an...@et... | This space intentionally | left blank. |
From: Guy H. <gwh...@eo...> - 2006-04-16 12:19:12
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On Sun, 2006-16-04 at 08:15 -0400, Guy Hulbert wrote: > I replied to SriRam's first email but my reply to the list > bounced ... ok ... one last one (apologies in advance) ... -- --gh |
From: Guy H. <gwh...@eo...> - 2006-04-16 12:15:12
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Andrew. I replied to SriRam's first email but my reply to the list bounced ... I am trying again. It appears that sourceforge does not like my email address (provider has been bought out twice and to make matters worse I'm sending through a different smtp gateway). I may change my address with the list or give up (note that sourceforge will still *send* me mail ... grrrr). On Sun, 2006-16-04 at 23:44 +1200, Andrew Ruthven wrote: > Hi Sriram, > > On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 03:06 -0800, Sriram Balakrishnan wrote: > > 1.I am using Fedora core 4& SUSE Linux. > > 2.In which distribution will spong work. > > Spong should work okay with both of those distributions. As long as the > dependencies are available, it should work fine. > > > 3.Can u send me some of the screenshots of spong applicaton. > > If you go to the Spong homepage - http://spong.sourceforge.net - you > should a "Demo" link on the left hand side. This will allow you to > interact with a real Spong installation. > > > 4.pls do reply > > Not a problem. :) -- --gh |
From: Andrew R. <an...@et...> - 2006-04-16 12:00:35
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Hi Sriram, On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 03:06 -0800, Sriram Balakrishnan wrote: > 1.I am using Fedora core 4& SUSE Linux. > 2.In which distribution will spong work. Spong should work okay with both of those distributions. As long as the dependencies are available, it should work fine. > 3.Can u send me some of the screenshots of spong applicaton. If you go to the Spong homepage - http://spong.sourceforge.net - you should a "Demo" link on the left hand side. This will allow you to interact with a real Spong installation. > 4.pls do reply Not a problem. :) -- Andrew Ruthven Wellington, New Zealand At home: an...@et... | This space intentionally | left blank. |
From: Sriram B. <sri...@in...> - 2006-04-16 11:10:51
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1.I am using Fedora core 4& SUSE Linux. 2.In which distribution will spong work. 3.Can u send me some of the screenshots of spong applicaton. 4.pls do reply |
From: sriram b. <sri...@in...> - 2006-04-16 03:54:38
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=20 Hello 1.I recently downloaded spong. 2.I have installed Fedora core 4 and SUSE linux =20 10 or do i have to use a different=20 disribution of linux. 3.How do i install spong into any one of the =20 linux disributions. 4.How do i configure it for the spong server =20 and spong client. 5.Pls do reply soon. =20 |
From: David B. <dav...@ui...> - 2006-03-28 07:46:42
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Silvio Siefke wrote: > > Hello. I do not understand why I www-spong not to call can, it comes > always "Not Found". > > > /var/log/apache/error.log > [Mon Mar 27 16:50:16 2006] [error] [client 192.168.0.131] File does not > exist: /var/www/usr/lib/cgi-bin/www-spong/bygroup/ > [Mon Mar 27 16:50:16 2006] [error] [client 192.168.0.131] File does not > exist: /var/www/usr/lib/cgi-bin/www-spong/title This looks like a mistake in your spong.conf file. Where is your Spong www-spong script installed? Your log samples and your spong.conf suggest it's here: /var/www/usr/lib/cgi-bin/www-spong but I'm guessing it's really in one of these locations: /var/www/cgi-bin/www-spong /var/www/spong/cgi-bin/www-spong You want $WWWSPONG in your spong.conf to be the relative URL to the www-spong CGI (as in, the URL without the http(s)://hostname prefix). (And of course whatever web server settings you need to enable using CGIs from that location.) > /usr/local/spong/tmp/spong-network.log > Mon Mar 27 16:58:12 2006 Error: Status: server: silviosiefke.dyndns.biz - > IO::Socket::INET: connect: Verbindungsaufbau abgelehnt at > /usr/local/spong/lib/Spong/Status.pm line 105. With a "connection refused" error, the first thing I would do is check that spong-server is running. If it is, then I would check iptables or the equivalent next. (Actually, http://silviosiefke.dyndns.biz/cgi-bin/www-spong seems to be working at the moment, so maybe you already fixed both problems?) -- Hello World. David Bronder - Systems Admin Segmentation Fault ITS-SPA, Univ. of Iowa Core dumped, disk trashed, quota filled, soda warm. dav...@ui... |
From: Michael O. <mi...@zo...> - 2006-03-27 15:25:48
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Hello! > Hello. I do not understand why I www-spong not to call can, it comes > always "Not Found". > > > /var/log/apache/error.log > [Mon Mar 27 16:50:16 2006] [error] [client 192.168.0.131] File does not > exist: /var/www/usr/lib/cgi-bin/www-spong/bygroup/ > [Mon Mar 27 16:50:16 2006] [error] [client 192.168.0.131] File does not > exist: /var/www/usr/lib/cgi-bin/www-spong/title > > /usr/local/spong/tmp/spong-network.log > Mon Mar 27 16:58:12 2006 Error: Status: server: silviosiefke.dyndns.biz= - > IO::Socket::INET: connect: Verbindungsaufbau abgelehnt at > /usr/local/spong/lib/Spong/Status.pm line 105. > > The configuration can be seen under > http://silviosiefke.dyndns.biz/spongconf and > http://silviosiefke.dyndns.biz/sponghosts In /var/log/spong are log files (if not switch it on) Perhaps they can sa= y more. But i remember that i had a problem with spong, because the hostnam= e in spong.conf.<server> will not find or is not the name of this server CU Michael --=20 Michael Ott, e-mail: mi...@zo..., www.zolnott.de I am registered as user #275453 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org. |
From: Silvio S. <li...@si...> - 2006-03-27 15:12:21
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Hello, Hello. I do not understand why I www-spong not to call can, it comes always "Not Found". /var/log/apache/error.log [Mon Mar 27 16:50:16 2006] [error] [client 192.168.0.131] File does not exist: /var/www/usr/lib/cgi-bin/www-spong/bygroup/ [Mon Mar 27 16:50:16 2006] [error] [client 192.168.0.131] File does not exist: /var/www/usr/lib/cgi-bin/www-spong/title /usr/local/spong/tmp/spong-network.log Mon Mar 27 16:58:12 2006 Error: Status: server: silviosiefke.dyndns.biz - IO::Socket::INET: connect: Verbindungsaufbau abgelehnt at /usr/local/spong/lib/Spong/Status.pm line 105. The configuration can be seen under http://silviosiefke.dyndns.biz/spongconf and http://silviosiefke.dyndns.biz/sponghosts Someone a Idea? Kind Regards Silvio Siefke www.silviosiefke.de |
From: Silvio S. <web...@si...> - 2006-03-27 15:11:43
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Hello, Hello. I do not understand why I www-spong not to call can, it comes always "Not Found". /var/log/apache/error.log [Mon Mar 27 16:50:16 2006] [error] [client 192.168.0.131] File does not exist: /var/www/usr/lib/cgi-bin/www-spong/bygroup/ [Mon Mar 27 16:50:16 2006] [error] [client 192.168.0.131] File does not exist: /var/www/usr/lib/cgi-bin/www-spong/title /usr/local/spong/tmp/spong-network.log Mon Mar 27 16:58:12 2006 Error: Status: server: silviosiefke.dyndns.biz - IO::Socket::INET: connect: Verbindungsaufbau abgelehnt at /usr/local/spong/lib/Spong/Status.pm line 105. The configuration can be seen under http://silviosiefke.dyndns.biz/spongconf and http://silviosiefke.dyndns.biz/sponghosts Someone a Idea? Kind Regards Silvio Siefke www.silviosiefke.de |
From: Michael O. <mi...@zo...> - 2006-03-24 06:43:32
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Hello Sriram! > Hai i am using spong but i donot know how to install it. >=20 > 1.Have installed Fedora core 4 > 2.I want to install it on the network I do not know but is there no spong rpm which you can install? CU =20 =20 Michael =20 =20 --=20 Michael Ott, e-mail: mi...@zo..., www.zolnott.de = =20 I am registered as user #275453 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.o= rg. |
From: Sriram B. <sri...@in...> - 2006-03-23 01:42:27
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Hai i am using spong but i donot know how to install it. 1.Have installed Fedora core 4 2.I want to install it on the network |
From: David B. <dav...@ui...> - 2006-01-12 23:27:20
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Nick Riley wrote: > > So I add it into /etc/inittab: > sp:5:respawn:/usr/local/spong/bin/spong-client > but when I do, I get lots of this: > init: Id "sp" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes > in var/log/messages. I've been told it's because the process is > backgrounding but I can't see an option to prevent it doing that. > > Is there something really simple I've missed or can someone make a > recommendation or two on how it should be setup? Invoke it with the --nodaemonize option. Then it won't background itself and init can manage it properly. This option works for both spong-client and spong-network. -- Hello World. David Bronder - Systems Admin Segmentation Fault ITS-SPA, Univ. of Iowa Core dumped, disk trashed, quota filled, soda warm. dav...@ui... |