+ We have moved the i-scream support and bug tracking to a new
+ facility on the i-scream server. For further details please
+ see this page.
+
+ Sunday 8 June 2003
+ The i-scream website, email, and cvs facilities are now all
+ run from a FreeBSD server.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Tuesday 4 February 2003
+ Over the coming week we will be making snapshot builds of the
+ i-scream central monitoring system from the CVS repository.
+ These builds will have quite a few changes from the downloads
+ currently available (a document detailing them will be
+ released later on), so please give them a whirl. We would be
+ grateful if you contacted
+ us with any questions or bugs.
Work has now been finished on a new ihost written in C. This has
been in the pipeline for a long time, and we're glad to finally
see an efficient native host! Credit goes to our new developer
Pete. Until we update the downloads
pages you can download the new ihost
-
+
here.
@@ -30,32 +65,16 @@
backend which took up far too many resources. This new system
generates the graphs in a more realtime nature, allowing more
flexible graphs to be generated. This is currently only available
- through
+ through
CVS.
- Saturday 18 May 2002
- The i-scream central monitoring system is now
- licensed under the GNU Public License. We are currently working
- to make full downloads, including source, available on this site.
-
-
-
- Thursday 7 Feb 2002
- The alerting section of the i-scream central monitoring system
- now makes full use of an externally developed IRC bot for it's IRC
- connectivity. To find out more about this IRC bot, please visit
- the author's website at
- http://www.jibble.org.
-
-
-
Tuesday 8 Jan 2002
Java ACL (Access Control List) code has been added to the util
package of the i-scream server. This code will ultimately allow
the server to be more secure when exposed to the Internet. More
- details can be found
+ details can be found
here on the author's website.
@@ -79,7 +98,7 @@
documentation page has details of
installation, use and maintenance for the end user and developer.
We value feedback and comments from you, so please drop us an e-mail
- to dev@i-scream.org.uk.
+ to dev@i-scream.org.
@@ -124,8 +143,8 @@
The i-scream Distributed Central Monitoring System started off as
- a final year project for a group of
- Computer Science students at the
+ a final year project for a group of
+ Computer Science students at the
University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. The project was completed at
4pm on 29 March 2001. It consisted of five lever-arch folders containing
mostly source code and documentation. The CVS repository was tagged to
@@ -175,11 +194,11 @@