I agree, we use Nagios in our infrastructure as well, but in this context I
seems to me that the server is hosted by an external provider and I guess
its a bit overkill to install Nagios only for the simple propose to
watching and alerting. The script itself has the advantage to restart the
server, which Nagios would not have ;)

Frank

2012/3/27 Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>

> On 27/03/12 14:56, Gabriele Seitz wrote:
> > is it possible to monitor Geoserver status to detect unexpected shutdown
> as
> > soon as possible? For this purpose, is it adequate to just supervise
> tomcat,
> > not especially geoserver?
>
> Monitoring tomcat is insufficient. We use Nagios:
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.geoserver.user/30140
>
> Gabriel Roldán suggested I put this in the manual:
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.geoserver.user/30144
> My only excuse is that this is a very general solution, but given that
> this is the second time I am answering this question, perhaps I should.
>
> --
> Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
> Software Engineer
> CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
> Australian Resources Research Centre
>
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