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 :
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