Hi,

I've found monit to be both lightweight and versatile: <http://mmonit.com/monit/documentation/ >

cheers, Fabian


Am 20.11.2008 um 18:24 schrieb Michael DeMan (WO):

Standard network monitoring tools will do this, and some can be configured to post to a form and analyze the HTML response and ensure it matches as expected. They will watch a lot more too if you enable SNMP - disk utilization, CPU, memory utilization, etc for the server.


nagios - old industry standard, can be complicated to setup.
jffnms - kind of a CPU hog if you monitor a lot of servers
opennms - even more of a CPU hog
smokeping - command line configuration, fast and lightweigt

I believe all the above require explicitly enabling an HTTP module that checks the actual HTML response from the server, not that just port 80 is up.

There are lots of 3rd party places that provide these kinds of services too.


Gino Pacitti wrote:
Hi All

Any one can advise me on some piece of software that can monitor WOApps actually live and taking requests..

I run a few and once in a while one goes down with a 'No Instance Available' and don't find out about it until I get a call from a client - is there anything that can monitor and send an email if not responsive?

Gino
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