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this script is designed for users with there own host running cpanel with php
demo can be seen here
http://www.intentio-server.com
the code:
installation: copy to web server THATS IT!
should be fairly self explanitry
to include on your website you can either link to it your use include(); (if you use include remember to rename the extention to .php)
lemme know what you think
i made it so it saves me logging into cpanel to check what the servers up to and thought id share it
UPDATE:
if you wish to display server uptime and server loads on the script add this to the code (REMEMBER: it must be placed inside the <? and ?> for it to work
demo can be seen here
http://www.intentio-server.com
the code:
PHP:
<?php
/*
* +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* CPANEL STATUS SCRIPT
* +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* Copyright Notice(s)
* +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* Disclaimer Notice(s)
* ex: This code is freely given to you and given "AS IS", SO if it damages
* your computer, formats your HDs, or burns your house I am not the one to
* blame.
* Moreover, don't forget to include my copyright notices and name.
* +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* Author(s): Crooty.co.uk (Adam C)
* +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
*/
$data .= "
<style>
td,body
{
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 8pt;
color: #444444;
}
</style>
<br>
<center>
<div style=\"border-bottom:1px #999999 solid;width:480;\"><b>
<font size='1' color='#3896CC'>Service Status</font></b>
</div>
</center>
<br>";
//configure script
$timeout = "1";
//set service checks
$port[1] = "80"; $service[1] = "Apache"; $ip[1] ="";
$port[2] = "21"; $service[2] = "FTP"; $ip[2] ="";
$port[3] = "3306"; $service[3] = "MYSQL"; $ip[3] ="";
$port[4] = "25"; $service[4] = "Email(POP3)"; $ip[4] ="";
$port[5] = "143"; $service[5] = "Email(IMAP)"; $ip[5] ="";
$port[6] = "2095"; $service[6] = "Webmail"; $ip[6] ="";
$port[7] = "2082"; $service[7] = "Cpanel"; $ip[7] ="";
$port[8] = "80"; $service[8] = "Internet Connection"; $ip[8] ="google.com";
$port[9] = "2086"; $service[9] = "WHM"; $ip[9] ="";
//
// NO NEED TO EDIT BEYOND HERE
// UNLESS YOU WISH TO CHANGE STYLE OF RESULTS
//
//count arrays
$ports = count($port);
$ports = $ports + 1;
$count = 1;
//beggin table for status
$data .= "<table width='480' border='1' cellspacing='0' cellpadding='3' style='border-collapse:collapse' bordercolor='#333333' align='center'>";
while($count < $ports){
if($ip[$count]==""){
$ip[$count] = "localhost";
}
$fp = @fsockopen("$ip[$count]", $port[$count], $errno, $errstr, $timeout);
if (!$fp) {
$data .= "<tr><td>$service[$count]</td><td bgcolor='#FFC6C6'>Offline </td></tr>";
} else {
$data .= "<tr><td>$service[$count]</td><td bgcolor='#D9FFB3'>Online</td></tr>";
fclose($fp);
}
$count++;
fclose($fp);
}
//close table
$data .= "</table>";
echo $data;
?>
installation: copy to web server THATS IT!
should be fairly self explanitry
to include on your website you can either link to it your use include(); (if you use include remember to rename the extention to .php)
lemme know what you think
i made it so it saves me logging into cpanel to check what the servers up to and thought id share it
UPDATE:
if you wish to display server uptime and server loads on the script add this to the code (REMEMBER: it must be placed inside the <? and ?> for it to work
PHP:
//
// SERVER INFORMATION
//
$data1 .= "
<br>
<center>
<div style=\"border-bottom:1px #999999 solid;width:480;\"><b>
<font size='1' color='#3896CC'>Server Information</font></b>
</div>
</center><BR>";
$data1 .= "<table width='480' border='1' cellspacing='0' cellpadding='3' style='border-collapse:collapse'
bordercolor='#333333' align='center'>";
//GET SERVER LOADS
$loadresult = @exec('uptime');
preg_match("/averages?: ([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+)/",$loadresult,$avgs);
//GET SERVER UPTIME
$uptime = explode(' up ', $loadresult);
$uptime = explode(',', $uptime[1]);
$uptime = $uptime[0].', '.$uptime[1];
$data1 .= "<tr><td>Server Load Averages </td><td>$avgs[1], $avgs[2], $avgs[3]</td>\n";
$data1 .= "<tr><td>Server Uptime </td><td>$uptime </td></tr>";
$data1 .= "</table>";
echo $data1;
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