On May 27, 2006, at 1:05 PM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
Mark Phillips wrote:
I noted Geoffrey's note, from 2005 I think, about monitor.py not
detecting AppServer state precisely.
Yes, monitor.py was broken, but I tried to fix it and it should run
now again in version 0.9.1.
-- Christoph
Mark Phillips wrote:
I noted Geoffrey's note, from 2005 I think, about monitor.py not
detecting AppServer state precisely.
Yes, monitor.py was broken, but I tried to fix it and it should run now
again in version 0.9.1.
-- Christoph
---
Al
I have a little Python program that you can use on any URL that it
will periodically retrieve. It spits out a CSV log file so you can
review the results later on, as well as console output.
I'll dig it up and send it as an attachment.
-Chuck
On 5/27/06, Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tracy S. Ruggles wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is anyone out there using Monitor.py yet have their server hang in
> responding to GET and POST requests (via mod_webkit), but Monitor.py
> still think the server is okay?
>
> Monitor.py just happily checks the server (via sending the marshalled
> data throug