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Real-time visualization of server traffic, events and statistics with Ruby, SSH and OpenGL
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glTail.rb - http://www.fudgie.org I know, horrible code and global variables, and what not. But, it works, and it's too fun to watch my servers traffic in real time to clean up everything before releasing it. Configuration: Open config.yaml in a text editor, and tweak to your liking. You might want to save the result to another file, and include that on the command line. Either include a password for each of your servers, or make sure your ssh-keys are correctly set up. If you need to specify a SSH key replace password: secret with keys: /path/to/key Running: ./bin/gl_tail --help ./bin/gl_tail <config.yaml> You can also press 'f' while running to toggle the attempted frames per second. Or 'b' to change default blob type, and space to toggle bouncing. To enable fullscreen mode, press shift + f, or set fullscreen: true in the config section of your config.yaml. Versions tested: rubygems 0.9.4 opengl 0.7.0.pre1 net-ssh 1.1.2 Installation instructions (Ubuntu/Debian): sudo apt-get install rubygems rake ruby1.8-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libglut3-dev build-essential sudo gem install net-ssh opengl --pre -r Installation instructions (Mandriva/RedHat): sudo urpmi ruby ruby-devel ruby-RubyGems ruby-rake sudo urpmi libmesagl1-devel libmesaglut3-devel ruby-rbogl sudo gem install net-ssh opengl --pre -r Installation instructions (Mac OS/X): <install ruby & rubygems> sudo gem install net-ssh opengl --pre file-tail -r Installation instructions (Windows): One-click Ruby installer from http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyinstaller/ Start RubyGems/RubyGems Package Manager gem install net-ssh opengl --pre (Make sure you've got accelerated OpenGL installed for your graphics card. Some drivers shipped with your version of Windows do not include this, and it can be installed by getting the latest drivers from your graphics card vendor)
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