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Re: [Webware-discuss] monitor.py
From: Chuck Esterbrook <chuck.esterbrook@gm...> - 2006-05-27 19:07
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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 <mark@...> 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 i= n > the hosting industry. Fanatical Support. Click to learn more > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=3Dlnk&kid=3D107521&bid=3D248729&dat= =3D121642 > _______________________________________________ > Webware-discuss mailing list > Webware-discuss@... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss > |
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