A very nice module to see what is going on in the system. However... The graphs show nothing that can point me in any direction. Though I also noticed that when I have webmin dashboard open in my browser, at some point the four "clocks" stop giving me live info.
@gerbier, thank you for your answer.. installing and using glances would be beyond my knowledge.. webminstat module is a third part module right? is there any more information on that somehwere? <edit> found it already.. tx</edit> <edit>your third part module :) tx.. I wasn't aware. it appeared I needed following installed to make it work. - rrdtool - libcgi-pm-perl - librrds-perl</edit> It seems up. Tx for a great module. See what I can find out now.
@gerbier, thank you for your answer.. installing and using glances would be beyond my knowledge.. webminstat module is a third part module right? is there any more information on that somehwere? <edit> found it already.. tx</edit>
@gerbier, thank you for your answer.. installing and using glances would be beyond my knowledge.. webminstat module is a third part module right? is there any more information on that somehwere?
I like, better love, webmin (and virtualmin) I have quit a few VM instances running without any problem for years. Currently I am building a farm of PI3B/PI4s with webmin installed. I cannot help noticing they fail connection more than convenient to the network. more on the setup here: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=272440 but since that is a PI forum they probably cannot answer my webmin related questions and possible solutions. Here it comes.. it looks like all resource...
solved this: in file: /public_html/src/psm/Module/Server/Controller/LogController.php...
Someone correct me if I am wrong. if the redirecting page returns a status 3xx before...
You will have to setup a cronjob then. http://docs.phpservermonitor.org/en/lates...