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			| TrackerPolizei | 03.07.2008 17:30 |  
 PHP System Info
 Dieses Script liefert Informationen über den Host auf den zugegriffen wird. Es zeigt Informationen wie Uptime, CPU, Speicher, LM Sensoren, SCSI, IDE, PCI, Ethernet, Floppy und Video.   phpSysInfo 3.0-RC6   Copyright (c), 1999-2008, Uriah Welcome (precision@users.sf.net) Copyright (c), 1999-2008, Matthew Snelham (infinite@users.sf.net) Copyright (c), 1999-2008, Michael Cramer (bigmichi1@users.sf.net) Copyright (c), 2007-2008, Audun Larsen (xqus@users.sf.net) Copyright (c), 2007-2008, Erkan Valentin (jacky672@users.sf.net)  CURRENT TESTED PLATFORMS ------------------------     - Linux 2.2+     - FreeBSD 4.x     - FreeBSD 6.x     - OpenBSD 2.8+     - NetBSD     - Darwin/OSX     - Win2000 / Win2003 /WinXP     - > PHP 5.2 or later       - With SimpleXML extension.      If your platform is not here try checking out the mailing list archives or     the message boards on SourceForge.  INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION ------------------------------     Just decompress and untar the source (which you should have done by now,     if you're reading this...), into your webserver's document root.      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.      - make sure your 'php.ini' file's include_path entry contains "."     - make sure your 'php.ini' has safe_mode set to 'off'.          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.      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.      That's it.  Restart your webserver (if you changed php.ini), and voila.  hier gehts zur Demo :  Loading... please wait! |