III. This will give the ready to use “cfg2html” command at the shell just execute it at the directory where you can store the output of the command which is html file.
Note: Do not forget the line “WARNING USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! :-)) ” in the output.
Eg.
[root@kalwa1 tmp]# cfg2html
---=[ http://www.cfg2html.com ]=-----------------------------------------------
Starting cfg2html-linux version 2.94-2014/05/07
Path to Cfg2Html /usr/bin/cfg2html-linux
HTML Output File ./kalwa1.home.com.html
Text Output File ./kalwa1.home.com.txt
Partitions ./kalwa1.home.com.partitions.save
Errors logged to ./kalwa1.home.com.err
Started at 2015-05-31 21:11:47
WARNING USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! :-)) <<<<<
---=[ http://www.cfg2html.com ]=-----------------------------------------------
Collecting: Linux System (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)) ........................................
Collecting: Cron and At .......
Collecting: Hardware ........................
Collecting: Software ........
Collecting: Filesystems, Dump- and Swapconfiguration ..........
Collecting: LVM ............
Collecting: Network Settings ......................................
Collecting: Kernel, Modules and Libraries ................
Collecting: System Enhancements .
Collecting: Applications and Subsystems ..........
Collecting: Local files .
---=[ http://www.cfg2html.com ]=-----------------------------------------------
IV. The above command generate following list of files in the same directory
-> kalwa1.home.com.partitions.save
-> kalwa1.home.com.err
-> kalwa1.home.com.html
-> kalwa1.home.com.txt
V. Just copy the html file to client machine at open it in a using your favourite browser
To see the sample output of html file please see the last page of this post.
sasa says
how can in do this?
Just copy the html file to client machine at open it in a using your favourite browser
admin says
You just copy the generated html file from the server to the local system/desktop using ftp/sftp & open it using browser like internet explorer/google chrome.