Hi Christian,

You can subscribe and monitor the heartbeat event either locally or  
remotely:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Perl_freeswitch_client_example

You could also send an application level SIP packet, like a ping, to  
Freeswitch externally.  I have a small script if you can't find one.

More importantly, while monitoring is good, its probably worth  
investigating the root cause of the freezes since thats not normal.

Rob


On Oct 19, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Christian Löschenkohl wrote:

> hello
>
> we have the problem here that our freeswitch server "freezes" from  
> time
> to time (no sip traffic is possible any more).
>
> has somebody here expirience or any idea how to monitor freeswitch  
> to answer
> the questions
>
> - is the server alive
> - does he process sip messages (invites, registrations)
> and so on
>
> the monitoring should work via cron local and remote (with esl for  
> example)
>
> a simple "fs_cli -x 'version'" wouldn't work - it's too simple, am i  
> right?
>
> any ideas would be helpful
>
> br
>
>
> -- 
> Ing. Christian Löschenkohl
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>
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