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| Checking Unix Server prestanda? How can I find out as much as possible about a Server which I know is Unix/Apache. I wonder if there is a way to see the performance of the server components? Ghz/RAM/Mb/Make etc. I'm a Unix newbie ![]()
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| What access do you have? What I mean is, are you the sysadmin (presumably not) or just a user of your web host whose given you a shell account, and you want to verify his claims on the hardware :P Also, can you sit in front of the computer (console) or do you only have a shell account?
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| No I only have access via FTP and MySQL (phpMyAdmin) accounts. Not any ssh I have PHP/HTTP/MySQL running on the server and yes I want to verify the hardware ![]()
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| You might want to check to see if the server is running SNMP. If it is, you can use SNMP to query for the information you're looking for. Brian
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| Another option would be, if you can put cgi's or your own php apps on the server, you could use that to query a command line application for the server information. Depending on the type of unix it is, the commands would be different. Brian
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