http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/list.html
* http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
should be a mailto, I suspect
* http://acsys.anu.edu.au/~tpot/hypermail/mon/
gives a 403
http://acsys.anu.edu.au/~tpot/hypermail/mon/
* http://acsys.anu.edu.au/~tpot/hypermail/mon/ as above
Btw, how come the contrib directory does not include a ps monitor?
I hacked one up in bash that I would be happy to contribute (BSD, X11 or
similar free license, but perl would probably be better for portability
and I think that has been done before.
/Allan
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On 2005-04-25T11:43:18-0700, Jim Trocki wrote:
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Allan Wind wrote:
Btw, how come the contrib directory does not include a ps monitor?
because you didn't send us one yet!
I thought that read in the archives that someone had written one
already? In any case, I will polish
On 2005-05-25T12:04:54-0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The name of the project mon makes it very difficult - almost
impossible - to use a search engine for reference purposes relating to
mon.
1st hit on google, if you search for mon monitoring.
/Allan
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On 2005-04-30T04:50:03-0400, wrote:
On 2005-04-25T11:43:18-0700, Jim Trocki wrote:
I hacked one up in bash that I would be happy to contribute (BSD, X11 or
similar free license, but perl would probably be better for portability
and I think that has been done before.
ok, post it to the
On 2005-06-02T11:47:57-0400, Ed Ravin wrote:
BTW, are you also running net-snmp? You can add statements into
snmpd.conf to have snmpd tell you whether a process by a particular
name is running.
No. That is why I wrote one without snmp dependencies.
/Allan
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On 2005-06-03T02:28:50-0400, Ed Ravin wrote:
Thanks for the contribution!
Great. My pleasure.
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On 2005-09-08T16:07:16+0200, Graf László wrote:
I am using a shell script wich runs in the background. How should I
configure mon to alert me if the process hangs up or fail in
operations?
If you mean process dying with hangs up then you could use the
ps.monitor that is in contrib. If you
On 2005-09-09T07:47:08+0200, Graf László wrote:
My shell script, started in the background (), communicates with
Oracle DB, it makes ssh and/or ftp connections with another hosts and
sometimes it hangs up from its selves. We see the process using ps but
it does not process any data and file,
On 2006-02-11T15:27:18+0530, ankush grover wrote:
a) POP3 SMTP on FC3 on postfix
If there are no scripts in contrib for pop3 and smtp, just write your
own. Some people monitor banner time, others go for end-to-end message
delay (send a msg via smtp, then time how long it takes to be available
On 2007-07-16T13:59:10-0400, Ed Ravin wrote:
But if I was scripting this, I would call the two openssl commands
separately and save the output to a file, so that I could detect failures
more reliably...
I probably will if no one else does or have one available. The monitor
should also allow
On 2007-08-25T06:15:31-0700, Augie Schwer wrote:
I thought the same way you did a few months ago, that the Mon project
was dead, but it's not, it's just not very visibly alive. ;)
This is bad when someone evaluate this project. Can we setup a cvs
mailing list that gets the patches, or some
On 2007-08-26T22:18:04-0400, Ed Ravin wrote:
I believe the mon-devel list receives copies of all patches.
I totally missed the two other mailing lists, so took the liberty to
update the wiki page to make it a little more obvious.
/Allan
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for (@log);
Sys::Syslog::syslog(@log);
}
}
Debian fixed this with Bug#611751 I believe. Surprised if that
did not make it upstream.
/Allan
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