The new MOTD 2018 is MOTDs32
https://git.echosystem.fr/Erreur32/MOTDs32/
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etc/motds32 | ||
CHANGELOG | ||
INSTALL | ||
Install.sh | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
Stats32 |
MOTDs32 installation instructions
(2017) New project MOTDs32 by Erreur32
https://gitlab.echosystem.fr/Erreur32/MOTDs32
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MOTDstat Documentation
Original project: http://www.gelogic.net/
MOTDstat will dynamicaly generate the /etc/motd file with current information about system resources and usage. Using crontab the script will periodically display status of system resources and services. The original message of the day is now stored in /etc/motd.orig file.
INSTALLATION:
(git clone https://gitlab.echosystem.fr/Erreur32/MOTDs32.git)
type in the directory:
./Install.sh
UPDATE:
cd /PATH/MOTDs32
git pull
Customisation:
When you want MOTD to be displayed while logging via SSH client you will have to change setting on the SSH daemon as following: /etc/ssh/sshd_config
~snip~
PrintMotd yes
~snip~
To apply the changes, restart the SSH server daemon.
Sample MOTDstat report
hosting.gelogic.net*+ > status at 19:15 > 5min load is 1.06 on 4 cpu(s)
Disk status | Memory status | Service status
partition free usg | Memory used kB [%] | services (count)
/ 2.7G 41% | Memory: 1013676 97% | tcp/192.168.7.13:80
/boot 100M 14% | Swap: 6 0% | tcp/192.168.7.13:443
/var 33G 11% | Buffers: 506268 | tcp/127.0.0.1:3306
/var/log 8.7G 4% | Cached: 2490812 | tcp/192.168.10.8:22
/tmp 4.4G 4% | | tcp/127.0.0.1:25
| | udp/127.0.0.1:161
| | udp/192.168.10.8:123
| | ntpd
| | httpd (15)
| | mysqld (2)
| | master
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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V V V V V
hosting.gelogic.net*+ > status at 19:15 > 5min load is 1.06 on 4 cpu(s)