2 really simple ways


----------------------------- # Assume tomcat is the only java process COWBELL=`ps -ef | grep java| grep -v grep | wc -l` if [ $COWBELL > 0 ]; then echo "Woohoo - the process is there"; fi -----------------------------

OR

-----------------------------
# Assume glodenfile should be result from url below
rm dest_file.html
wget http://more/cowbell.txt --output-document=dest_file.html
COWBELL=`diff dest_file.html goldenfile.html  | wc -l`
if [ $COWBELL == 0 ]; then
  echo "Woohoo - the site is up (and not hacked)";
else
  echo "The downloaded page is diff from the golden file"
fi
-----------------------------


-Tim


Tom Ly wrote:

I plan on using cron to automatically run a script to check if Tomcat is running. How would I write one?
-Tom



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