Save and exit. sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/smokeping/data /usr/local/smokeping/var /usr/local/smokeping/cache sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /usr/local/smokeping/data /usr/local/smokeping/var /usr/local/smokeping/cache sudo chmod 775 /usr/local/smokeping/data /usr/local/smokeping/var /usr/local/smokeping/cache Step 9: Configure Apache2 to Serve SmokePing Enable necessary modules:
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/smokeping.service Paste: smokeping windows
sudo a2enconf smokeping sudo systemctl restart apache2 Create a systemd service file: Save and exit
Introduction to SmokePing SmokePing is a renowned open-source network latency monitoring tool developed by Tobias Oetiker (famous for RRDtool and MRTG). Unlike standard "ping" tools that just tell you if a host is up or down, SmokePing specializes in measuring, graphing, and analyzing latency over time . It uses a master/slave architecture, sends out regular probes (ICMP, TCP, HTTP, DNS, etc.), and stores results in RRD (Round Robin Database) files, producing stunning, detailed graphs that reveal network jitter, packet loss, and trends. It uses a master/slave architecture, sends out regular
# Enable WSL feature dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux /all /norestart dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:VirtualMachinePlatform /all /norestart Restart your computer
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y SmokePing requires Perl, RRDtool, various Perl modules, a web server (Apache or lighttpd), and FPing (for ICMP echo requests). Install them all:
*** Alerts *** to = admin@example.com from = smokeping@example.com +someloss type = loss pattern = >0%, >0%, >0% comment = Packet loss detected
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