[jdev] Re: Best way to monitor XMPP servers

2006-09-20 Thread Alexander Gnauck
Hi Tobias, Tobias Markmann wrote: That sounds okay for me. Even if the problem is similar in my eyes to i.e. Google's caching feature since I don't believe they ask all webmaster whether they are allowed to mirror their pages or not. I'll also extend the monitoring part to keep the accounts

Re: [jdev] Best way to monitor XMPP servers

2006-09-20 Thread Lucas Nussbaum
On 19/09/06 at 14:09 +0200, Tobias Markmann wrote: Hi, Some days ago someone pointed me to a post on the jadmin maling list [1]. What they are talking about are the accounts that my monitoring software have created for monitoring login times and server features on each server. Then I

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Re: [jdev] Best way to monitor XMPP servers

2006-09-20 Thread Jamin W. Collins
Lucas Nussbaum wrote: Additional ideas: - test the availability of SASL connections, of TLS, etc. - allow the admin to register an email address so that he can be notified of problems with his server (a JID wouldn't work of course) And why couldn't the server admin have another JID on a