SysWatch Changes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 08/23/01 v1.5.1 - Added support for OpenBSD - Made table width user definable 12/06/00 v1.5 - Removed lots of unused code - Rewrote drive information gathering section - Made drive output more readable 11/15/00 v1.4.5 - Added option to refresh page automagically - Added ability to configure colors - Cleaned up HTML, made output more uniform 10/27/00 v1.4.4 - Changed font for 'Messages' section. All fonts should be the same now - Fixed bug with tail command on Solaris. - Fixed problem with output of a temporary file 10/25/00 v1.4.3 - Fixed bug under Solaris which caused the hostname to be set to -f - Fixed the method for memory and swap grabbing under linux - Additional code cleanup 10/23/00 v1.4.2 - Support for HP-UX. Don't know how well it works though - Fixed tail command to display lines properly - New top command for linux, requires special top binary - Cleaned up HTML so it looks prettier in the browser - Cleaned up the code, getting ready for a possible rewrite 03/02/00 v1.4.1 - C wrapper should now compile cleanly on Solaris 7. 03/01/00 v1.4 - Fixed calculation bug that was reporting wrong physical memory on FreeBSD. - Should now correctly report memory on systems with 1 gb or more. - Released under GNU GPL 07/02/99 v1.3 - Changed table headings. - Added recent system message output (must be run with wrapper program for this functionality). - Fixed bug which caused SunOS memory and swap info to not be automatically figured. - Better NetBSD support- working memory and swap pull thanks to Mike Latinovich - Better Solaris 7 support, thanks for providing me with a solaris shell Steve! 06/28/99 v1.2 - Script will now automatically fetch memory and swap info for Linux, FreeBSD and SunOS! 06/26/99 v1.1 - Added automatic drive mapping. No more specifying devices. Thanks Brian Dolan-Goecke - Added reddot.gif image for drives that are >= 90% full. Thanks Brian Dolan-Goecke - Might work better on SunOS now. - Combined *BSD and Linux versions into one, the same script should now work on *BSD, Linux and possibly SunOS. 05/22/99 v1.0 - Initial release.