Another alternative that might suit you is Mon
http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/
I does not have a fancy web interface but it can check various services (smtp, http, ping + many more)
and send an email if some service is not responding.
Regards, Rickard
At 13:34 2003-11-17 +0100, you wrote:
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John Hearns wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, John Dean wrote:
Is there a program in that comes with fedora to monitor services and mail me when one goes down?
Ooooohhhhhh.... that's a big question.
The standard answer id to look at Nagios and Opennms http://www.nagios.org http://www.opennms.org
Then again, for one machine these may be overkill. You could Cheops which does monitoring http://www.marko.net/cheops/ You can get it to ping (http, DNS,...) every (say) hour and trigger an action which will email you.
Plenty of other utilities out there for network monitoring - just go to Freshmeat and search.
eg.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/bigbrother/?topic_id=43%2C862%2C152%2C253 http://bb4.com/
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