You could set up a jabber server in m/monit to send push notifications to
your phone?  It's not difficult and there are examples in the m/monit
manual.  It's not a good idea to have an app that polls services on a
mobile, since it will drain the battery in no time.

Jabber services are available from many providers.  You could even receive
message in Telegram with customer notification sounds based on what the
message is.

Roland


On Sun, 21 Aug 2022 at 23:52, Ciprian Craciun <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 2:11 PM Roland Giesler <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Is there a reason why you don't use m/monit?  It's a once-off license
> fee, you get the full source-code and it's pretty comprehensive.  Also,
> you'd be supporting the project by using it.
>
> Well, for starters M/Monit (from a deployment and usage point of view)
> is just another server I have to deploy, that will be accessed through
> a HTTP-based UI or API, thus it doesn't solve my initial problem of
> having a native Android client (with native notifications and alerts).
> With either Monit or M/Monit I'll still have to keep the browser tab
> open, reload manually and look at it.
>
> Other than that, the price is OK for a small business, however I want
> to use it with a few personal servers, and for my use-case I don't
> need the extra features M/Monit brings.
>
> Ciprian.
>
>

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