Rasp Pie is a web interface for monitoring several Raspberry Pi. It allows to scan your subnet to detect alive Raspberry then you can see their status (% CPU, % RAM, etc.). You can also change their hostname, reboot or shutdown them.
Current version can scan your subnet to seek alive hosts, which are added to a list. Down hosts are also identified.
On click on each item, you reach the dashboard page, where system informations are displayed (CPU%, RAM%, total RAM, Used RAM, hostname, uptime and IP Address). Then it is possible to change the Raspberry hostname, reboot or shutdown it.
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- Activate authentification
- Reset the hosts list
- Refresh the host list to check the hosts status
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Install snmpd :
apt-get install snmpd
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Edit your SNMP conf file :
nano /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
Configuration example :
## sec.name source community
com2sec local 127.0.0.1 public
com2sec mynetwork 192.168.0.0/16 public
## group.name sec.model sec.name
group MyROGroup v1 mynetwork
group MyROGroup v2c mynetwork
## incl/excl subtree mask
view all included .1 80
## context sec.model sec.level prefix read write notif
access MyROGroup "" any noauth exact all none none
- Restart SNMP :
sudo service snmpd restart
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Web server running with php_snmp extension activated.
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Unzip the sources in your web server www folder
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Edit the struct/params.json file to provide valid SNMP community and your subnet address.
Note :
- The authentification is not currently activated.
- To reanalyse the subnet, delete file hosts.json and refresh the page.
- Feel free to contribute ;)
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