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<b>Saturday 1 June 2002</b><br><br>
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 see an
- efficient host at last! Credit goes to our new developer
+ 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
<a href="/who.shtml">Pete</a>. Until we update the downloads
pages you can download the new ihost
- <a href="http://kernow.ukc.ac.uk/snapshots/ihost-1.0rc1.tar.gz">
+ <a href="http://ukc.i-screma.org.uk/snapshots/ihost-1.0rc1.tar.gz">
here</a>.
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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 <a href="http://www.i-scream.org.uk/cgi-bin/cvs/viewcvs.cgi/cms/source/reports/rrdgraphing/"
+ through <a href="http://www.i-scream.org.uk/cgi-bin/cvs/viewcvs.cgi/cms/source/reports/rrdgraphing/">
CVS</a>.
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features to more accurately monitoring memory and swap usage,
along with more disk statistics. We are also planning to improve
the rather basic service monitors which are currently in place.
+ There are also many more subtle changes that need to be made to
+ improve the reliability and usefulness of i-scream's monitoring.
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