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MOTDs32 installation instructions
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Original project:
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http://www.gelogic.net/
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(2017) New Custom project MOTDs32
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https://motds32.echosystem.fr
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2017-07-18 23:10:26 +02:00
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2017-07-18 23:11:49 +02:00
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2017-07-18 23:06:11 +02:00
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MOTDstat Documentation
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================================================================================
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MOTDstat will dynamicaly generate the /etc/motd file with current
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information about system resources and usage. Using crontab the script will
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periodically display status of system resources and services. The original
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message of the day is now stored in /etc/motd.orig file.
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By configuring e-mail address you'll receive the notifications about
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following issues:
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o high CPU load (configurable warning/critical limits)
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o exceeding disk space (configurable warning/critical limits on
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partitions)
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o intensive usage of SWAP space (configurable warning/critical limits)
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o specific process is not runnig
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o specific local network service is not running
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o NTP is not synchronized with network peer(s) (ntpq is required)
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o too many e-mails in mail queue (mailq is required)
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o system reboot
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The system status report is organized into three columns:
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o 1st column contains information about partition(s) free space and
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usage in percentage.
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o 2nd column will display information about used memory and SWAP space
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o 3rd column will monitor running processes and local network services
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You are able to modify the disk space warning and critical limits per
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mounted filesystem. First time you run the MOTDstat, the fstab_limits file will
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be generated with default warning and critical limit. You can setup the limits
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by your needs. If some partition is not mounted, the notification e-mail will
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be send.
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INSTALLATION:
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type : ./Install.sh
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Customisation:
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When you want MOTD to be displayed while logging via SSH client you will
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have to change setting on the SSH daemon as following: /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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~snip~
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PrintMotd yes
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~snip~
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To apply the changes, restart the SSH server daemon.
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Sample MOTDstat report
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======================
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hosting.gelogic.net*+ > status at 19:15 > 5min load is 1.06 on 4 cpu(s)
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Disk status | Memory status | Service status
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partition free usg | Memory used kB [%] | services (count)
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/ 2.7G 41% | Memory: 1013676 97% | tcp/192.168.7.13:80
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/boot 100M 14% | Swap: 6 0% | tcp/192.168.7.13:443
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/var 33G 11% | Buffers: 506268 | tcp/127.0.0.1:3306
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/var/log 8.7G 4% | Cached: 2490812 | tcp/192.168.10.8:22
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/tmp 4.4G 4% | | tcp/127.0.0.1:25
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| | udp/127.0.0.1:161
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| | udp/192.168.10.8:123
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| | ntpd
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| | httpd (15)
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| | mysqld (2)
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| | master
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Explanation of the report
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system hostname report time system load
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| NTP status | | Number of CPU(s)
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hosting.gelogic.net*+ > status at 19:15 > 5min load is 1.06 on 4 cpu(s)
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