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тАО11-03-2001 08:23 PM
тАО11-03-2001 08:23 PM
Monitoring Apache web server status
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тАО11-03-2001 09:29 PM
тАО11-03-2001 09:29 PM
Re: Monitoring Apache web server status
Piece of cake. Just use wget like that:
wget YOUR_URL_GOES_HERE >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "OK"
Just change the "echo OK" command for whatever you need, like a program that sends you mail or something.
Regards,
Paga
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тАО11-03-2001 09:31 PM
тАО11-03-2001 09:31 PM
Re: Monitoring Apache web server status
Or even better, you may want to send email when your server is NOT OK. :)
wget YOUR_URL_GOES_HERE >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Webserver is down" | mail youraddress@goeshere.com
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тАО11-04-2001 07:40 AM
тАО11-04-2001 07:40 AM
Re: Monitoring Apache web server status
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тАО11-04-2001 11:41 AM
тАО11-04-2001 11:41 AM
Re: Monitoring Apache web server status
Or:
Angel Network Monitor: http://www.paganini.net/angel (I wrote it myself, shameless plug here. :))
Netsaint: http://www.netsaint.org (very complete, but complex to install)
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тАО11-05-2001 06:29 AM
тАО11-05-2001 06:29 AM
Re: Monitoring Apache web server status
If you like to have decent Web-Statistics as well, check out Webtrends:
http://www.webtrends.com
Volker
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