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- Current StatusProject News
+ Saturday 1 June 2002
-
- All i-scream components now function to initial
- design parameters and our system is regarded to be complete.
- Documentation is available to assist third party programmers
- in producing Hosts for use with the i-scream server.
- Our progress during the project can be found in the meeting minutes.
- Code is viewable via CVS.
+ Tuesday 21 May 2002
-
-
- The i-scream Distributed Central Monitoring System Reports
- are now visible on the web. If you are not a local user, then you may
- view some of the output in the screen shots section or you may view some
- static example content on the Reports Demo pages.
- You may view the latest information about each machine, historical 24-hour
- reports and alerts for each machine. Our own i-scream server is running constantly,
- along with several hosts to enable plenty of data harvesting. If you would
- like your i-scream web reports to be linked from this site, then please email us
- at dev@i-scream.org.uk
+ Saturday 18 May 2002
-
- Our current host development allows us to pass machine statistics
- to our distributed filter arrangement, which then processes the
- data and stores it for later use. An example of such use is the
- historical report generator which produces graphs of machine
- usage over periods of time. A real-time
- client is also available (Conient) and alert information can be
- displayed to the public via dynamic web pages.
+ Thursday 7 Feb 2002
-
- The latest builds of the i-scream Distributed Central Monitoring System
- are now available for download from this
- website. To assist in our addition of features to the system, we
- would be extremely grateful to receive feedback from anybody who has
- any comments about the system. You may email the development team
- at dev@i-scream.org.uk
+ Tuesday 8 Jan 2002 + About i-scream+ + Details of the i-scream central monitoring system can be found + on the features and overview page. + A variety of screen shots from the + system show some of the key features in use. The reports demo + page provides a static example of what the i-scream reports (alerts, + historical graphs, and live data) could look like on a production system. + + ++ + The latest source code is available in the CVS + repository, with binary downloads on the downloads page. The + 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. + + ++ Current Work
+ Extending monitoring facilites
+ Server security
+ Testing and Development - Project CompletionProject HistoryThe i-scream Distributed Central Monitoring System started off as - a final year project for a group of Computer Science students at - the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. - The project deadline was 4pm on 29th March 2001. Most of the group - met very early that morning to compile the project into five - lever arch folders. The project, consisting of source code, user, - maintenance and other documents, was handed in at 3pm. The CVS - repository was tagged to signify the project's completion, however, - the project is still being developed by the core development team - as we have found the system to be very useful in practice. We would - love to hear of ideas for extra features that we may include in the - next builds. + 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 + signify this even, however, the project is still being developed by the + core development team. @@ -82,14 +137,14 @@ was aimed at the UKC Computer Science department, and as such we believed that a demonstration to the "customer" was important. The feedback from our demonstation was more positive than we had - anticipated. We believe that the system may now be of great - interest to anybody who wishes to monitor a number of machines - on their network using a central configuration. + anticipated. We believe that the system may now be of interest + to anybody who wishes to monitor a number of machines on their + network using a central configuration. The i-scream central + monitoring system is now being used by the UKC Computer Science + department, and their feedback is being used to further improve + the product. -- Naming HistoryThe name i-scream arose from a meeting whereupon one member @@ -106,23 +161,27 @@
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