As ikegami already mentioned a script doesn’t have a status.But it can have some kind of pseudo-status if we write 1 or 0 to a flat file or some database. Which could mean it was executed with success or not. That’s what a monitoring system does all the time. If something goes wrong a event handler is triggered to fix the issue. Probably that’s the point you missed.

And if things still go wrong some admin must fix it by hand via the command line.

Summary: Normally such things are done by a monitoring system or cron and not manually via a dashboard. Dashboards are more made for the customer, management and first level support. And they are made to make them feel good and not for interaction.

I hope I didn’t miss the point and that this is helpful.

Best regards, Karl

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In reply to Re: Perl local dashboard? by karlgoethebier
in thread Perl local dashboard? by flieckster

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