Somewhere did I see a test script.
I will see if I can find it once more.
With that information should you be able to write a simple script that
monitor the server and then will notify you if the server stop responding.
PING wold maybe also be a help.
//Mattias


On 29/11/06, Olivier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

During off hours, a server of mine simply forward incoming calls to an
outside number, so that no user is locally available to report or notify
downtimes.
As availability is here a major requirement, I'm looking for a cost
effective and reliable way to monitor this server.

Should I simply call every 10 minutes, a dedicated extension to check PSTN
lines and server availability or is there a smarter way to do it ?

Setup:
Nagios ----- Monitoring Asterisk ---------- PSTN ---------- Monitored
Asterisk --------- VPN access ------www ------- Back to Monitoring Asterisk

With this a single check would test PSTN lines, asterisk server and VPN
access availability.
I don't think it should be very difficult to trigger a call from Nagios.

Regards

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