I use http://www.aboutmyip.com/AboutMyXApp/Watchdog.do It is free, but monitoring is only done every 15min. I also use http://www.montastic.com/ which checks every 5, is very reliable and is also free, but they only check websites.
On 6/27/07, Ryan Simpkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, June 27, 2007 13:45, Daniel wrote: > I am willing to show my ignorance on this one. I would like to do > something similar in the future. By the time I actually get around to > this computers will be obsolete, but I want the knowledge beforehand. > > Here is my query, couldn't you put all of the servers behind a pfSense > firewall (http://www.pfsense.com/) and use that to monitor what is > going on? > > Again I could be way off base, but I also want to know if that is a solution. Perhaps that could work in some cases. In my case the servers are geo-diverse so putting them all behind one device isn't an option. In fact, that is the main challenge. It is amazing how much money people want for an automated service that makes a TCP/IP connection, then sends out an e-mail here and there when stuff fails. Professionally I use keynote.com and gomez.com. Very expensive services, but they do extensive and complex web site testing. Keynote is especially complex, I've used them to test wide-ranging geo location performance (with cross-site performance, etc). /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
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