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Requirements a webserver with activated PHP (apache, nginx or whatever) – PHP 7.x is ok
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Extension of hbmonitor – we log if a call is ended (I think it’s better as start) Please check permissions for writing the logfile in target folder !
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I recommed to shorten the lastheard.log from time to time (I cut every day to 150 lines, longer values maybe extend the load time and parsing) with this script lastheard:
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#!/bin/bash
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mv /opt/HBmonitor/log/lastheard.log /opt/HBmonitor/log/lastheard.log.save
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/usr/bin/tail -150 /opt/HBmonitor/log/lastheard.log.save > /opt/HBmonitor/log/lastheard.log
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mv /opt/HBmonitor/log/lastheard.log /opt/HBmonitor/log/lastheard.log.save
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/usr/bin/tail -150 /opt/HBmonitor/log/lastheard.log.save > /opt/HBmonitor/log/lastheard.log
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Call this script with crontab for everyday use.
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Put this file in /etc/cron.daily/ and add attribute:
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chmod +x /etc/cron.daily/lastheard
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Call the website with http://YOUR_HOST/log.php it runs with a refresh/reload time of 30sec, change the script for other timeset.
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Thank you, Heiko DL1BZ, who shared the lastheard code.
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73 Waldek SP2ONG
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