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<a href="screenshots/"><img border="0" src="screenshots/thumbnail-reports-raptor-load15.gif" width="100" height="107" align="left"></a>
- All i-scream components now function to initial
- design parameters and our system is regarded to be complete.
- <b><a href="documentation/">Documentation</a></b> is available to assist third party programmers
- in producing Hosts for use with the i-scream server.
+ The "project" stage of i-scream has finished, leaving the
+ system in a completed state. Since then the goals have
+ changed from completing a project to producing a useful
+ and functional product.
+ <b><a href="documentation/">Documentation</a></b> is
+ available for people wanting to try out the i-scream
+ system, and our code is availabel via <a href="cvs.shtml">CVS</a>.
Our progress during the project can be found in the meeting minutes.
- Code is viewable via <a href="http://raptor.ukc.ac.uk/~tdb1/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi">CVS</a> to local users only.
+ Work is still continuing to adapt and improve the i-scream central
+ monitoring system as a product for use in networked environments.
</p>
<p align="justify">
<a href="screenshots/"><img border="0" src="screenshots/thumbnail-winhost-main.gif" width="100" height="62" align="right"></a>
-
- The i-scream Distributed Central Monitoring System <a href="http://raptor.ukc.ac.uk/~pjm2/reports">Reports</a>
- are now visible on the web. If you are <b>not</b> a local user, then you may
- view some of the output in the <b><a href="screenshots/">screenshots</a></b> section.
- 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 <a href="mailto:dev@i-scream.org.uk">dev@i-scream.org.uk</a>
+ The i-scream Distributed Central Monitoring System Reports
+ are no longer visible on the web. You may view some of the
+ output in the <b><a href="screenshots/">screen shots</a></b>
+ section or you can sample some static example content on the
+ <a href="reports/"><b>Reports Demo</b></a> pages.
+ You may view the latest information about each machine,
+ historical 24-hour reports and alerts for each machine. If
+ you would like your i-scream web reports to be linked from this
+ site, then please email us at
+ <a href="mailto:dev@i-scream.org.uk">dev@i-scream.org.uk</a>
</p>
<p align="justify">
<p align="justify">
<a href="screenshots/"><img border="0" src="screenshots/thumbnail-alerter-email.gif" width="100" height="107" align="right"></a>
- The latest builds of the i-scream Distributed Central Monitoring System
+ Builds of the i-scream Distributed Central Monitoring System
are now available for <b><a href="/downloads/">download</a></b> 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
<a href="screenshots/"><img border="0" src="screenshots/thumbnail-ihost-main.gif" width="100" height="51" align="right"></a>
As can be seen in our "<a href="/probdomain.shtml">problem domain</a>" document, the project
was aimed at the UKC Computer Science department, and as such
- we believed that a demonstration to the "customer" was important. The
+ 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.
</p>
<p> </p>
Copyright issues immediately ruled out anything involving Mr Whippy,
so we had to settle for <i>i-scream</i>. And thus, we were left with a cunning
play on words - it still sounded like <i>ice cream</i>, yet also
- served as a functional decription of our system - namely, one which
+ served as a functional description of our system - namely, one which
screams at somebody if something has gone wrong...
</p>
<p align="justify">
-
+
+ <p> </p>
+ <center><h3>Searching</h3></center>
+
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