thanks, I was thinking of the nagios approach when asking this questions.. I can install monit across all machines, not really a big deal. Thanks for taking the time and answering my question.
Any idea when m/monit will be released? On 8/5/07, Pavel Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael Steinfeld wrote: > > Hi -- > > > > This question has probably been asked many times, but .. > > > > If I have 6 web servers that I want to monitor, do I have to install > > monit on each of them? I have searched around, and I see how to use > > monit for a single server but can someone point me to a doc on setting > > up multiple server monitoring or if it's possible... > > > > thanks, > > mike > > It depends on what you want to monitor and which actions you want to do. > IF you just want to monitor if a given service responds and send alerts, > you can monitor remote port 80. You are losing other possibilites, > though - you cannot restart the service in case of failure, you cannot > monitor memory/cpu consumption, you may encounter false alerts due to > inter-connectivity problems etc. > > -- > *********************************************************************** > Pavel Urban (pavel.urban (at) o2.com) > O2 system disaster > Telefonica O2 Czech Republic, a.s. - www.cz.o2.com > *********************************************************************** > Vegetables should not operate electronic equipment. > Computer Stupidities, http://rinkworks.com/stupid/ > *********************************************************************** > > > -- > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general > -- Michael Steinfeld Linux Admin/Developer AIM: mikesteinfeld GTALK: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monit-general
