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Server Status Script (Windows/Linux)

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12-04-2005, 10:02 AM
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  Old  Server Status Script (Windows/Linux)

Want to display your uptime & Server status to your hosting clients?

Want something thats easy to use and configure?

Server Status 2k!

This script will display the following:
Uptime (Minutes, Hours, Days, Seconds)
HDD Space.
Current Server Load (Realtime).
Current Memory Useage & Swap Memory Useage.
Check to see if Services/Ports are up.
Display your current php version.
Display current zend version.
Display current mysql version.
Also displays cpu type & number of cpus.
& More!

You also receive unlimited updates! (Updates will be mailed to you apon release).

Demo's ::
Linux Live Demo
Windows Live Demo

Linux Advanced View::
Advanced Linux
Username: demo
Password: demo

Windows Advanced View::
In Progress

Prices ::
Linux Ver for only $15 (Payment via paypal only).
Win Ver for only $5 (Payment via paypal only).

Not sure if it will work on your server? Test File
This file should return the same results as Here


to get a copy please PM me or e-mail me at scribby(@)scribbytech.net

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