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I've got two dedicated crunchers here, running Debian. I'm trying to find a way of getting FahMon to monitor them and was wondering if anyone had any ideas?
I've tried using WinSCP and registering the scp:// addresses, thus enabling me to give FahMon a location in the format sftp://[email protected]/home/user/foldingathome/CPU1/. I've saved the session so it's not an authentication issue; the problem is, that URLs in this format just launch WinSCP rather than allowing FahMon/Explorer etc. to read the directory. If there was a work around for this that would be great.
I'm aware that I could install Samba servers on both clients but would rather not install anything extra if I can get it to work through SCP. Alternatively, is it possible to use FahMon with http? If so I could install Apache on them both and kill two birds with one stone - setup some sort of web-based monitoring system at the same time (phpsysinfo perhaps)?
Thanks, null
I've tried using WinSCP and registering the scp:// addresses, thus enabling me to give FahMon a location in the format sftp://[email protected]/home/user/foldingathome/CPU1/. I've saved the session so it's not an authentication issue; the problem is, that URLs in this format just launch WinSCP rather than allowing FahMon/Explorer etc. to read the directory. If there was a work around for this that would be great.
I'm aware that I could install Samba servers on both clients but would rather not install anything extra if I can get it to work through SCP. Alternatively, is it possible to use FahMon with http? If so I could install Apache on them both and kill two birds with one stone - setup some sort of web-based monitoring system at the same time (phpsysinfo perhaps)?
Thanks, null