Update DataTables and Bootstrap versions. Add free IP counts to table.
Replace yellow as warning with magenta that is easier to read from white
background. Use italic and bold to emphasis warning and critical. Remove
strips. Use ascent percent sort by default.
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
The prof. Xing Li in Tsinghua University, with LI Zimu, asked Cheer to
make the dhcpd-pools more usable for them which I, as a project
maintainer, could not be more pleased. Whils making the IPv6 analysis to
work Cheer also fixed various other issues. Kudos to him, and big thanks
to everyone.
CC: Xing Li <xing@cernet.edu.cn>
CC: LI Zimu <lzm@cernet.edu.cn>
CC: Cheer Xiao <xiaqqaix@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
The problem is, that you simply count all lease occurrences in
dhcpd.leases, but only the last ones for each ip address are
valid. The lease file is more like a logfile of what has been
done, than a real database. To fix the counting issue, I'm using
a single hash (from uthash.h [1]) for the counting. This way
only the last lease entry for each IP gets into my counting
structure.
When you remove the duplicates in prepare_data(), you don't have
the information anymore, if the active lease entry or the free
lease entry came last. Simply deleting each ip from the touches
array, that is already in the leases array, gives you a big
chance to count wrong. Another way of fixing this would be to
not only store the ips in your arrays, but a structure containing
the ip and a global lease entry counter. Then you could delete
all entries except for the latest.
[1] http://uthash.sourceforge.net/
Reported-by: Huangy
Signed-off-by: Enno Gröper <groepeen@cms.hu-berlin.de>
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>