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:
I have scanned the messages about monitor.py. I am still dealing with an installation of Webware on Fedora Core 2. Occasionally, the AppServer stops responding to to requests through the cgi. Until the owner of the machine agrees to upgrade the os and python installations, and just for good measure anyway, I would like to set up a monitor to keep an eye on the AppServer. Can be remote or local to the machine. I noted Geoffrey's note, from 2005 I think, about monitor.py not detecting AppServer state precisely. Has anyone a suggestion as to how to monitor Webware to determine whether the AppServer + context is truly responsive? TIA, Mark Phillips ------------------------------------------------------- All the advantages of Linux Managed Hosting--Without the Cost and Risk! Fully trained technicians. The highest number of Red Hat certifications in the hosting industry. Fanatical Support. Click to learn more http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=107521&bid=248729&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Webware-discuss mailing list Webware-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss
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