On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Chris Hoogendyk wrote: > mentioned on linuxquestions.org? on sunmanagers list? who knows? can't > filter for it. oh, but I did mention it the other day on linuxquestions, > so, yes, it is there.
Yes, the name certainly does not lend itself to searching, unless you want to sift through every posting of anything made on a Monday :) > I was looking through the wiki, wishing for more detail, > I don't want to step on any toes, but I was wondering . . . if I were to > add a user documentation section parallel to the man pages and readme, > would that be approved of? Would others look at it, add to it, correct > it, etc? Be my guest. A HOWTO would be a good idea. I also think a "cookbook" would be valuable as well. People have done some creative things with mon, and accumulating those things in a cookbook would be helpful. > on a udp port. So, a growl.alert would just need to open a udp port to > the appropriate host and send a password and alert. It's unlikely that I > can get an analog phone line, and if my mail server is down, I'm stuck > as far as sending any kind of alert. Sure, sounds like a good idea. There's already an alert which will send Windows popup messages, and a while back I wrote an alert which would send messages to an IRC server. There's also a jabber alert, if I recall correctly. _______________________________________________ mon mailing list mon@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon