From: Roland RoLaNd <r_o_l_a_n_d@xxxxxxxxxxx> > i can't count the times that webmin came to my rescue. > whenever i face a dead end in doing something through CLI i always > turn to webmin.. > though at the moment i wanna learn how to do things through > cli instead of relying on webmin as i said.. > especially "System and Server Status" > theres a module that supports such a thing where i can set monitors > that checks specific services or directories or... and reports the > output.. > so i wanna do this through command line.. any help ? > i've checked crontab -l and it doesnt list anything that i've set in webmin > so where is it and how to do it through cli ? I suspect Webmin runs as a daemon and does its own scheduling. Webmin "Tip of the Day" from the website: "To see what commands Webmin runs for each action you take, use the Webmin Actions Log module." Maybe you will see something... But I am afraid you won't learn much; typing check_apache or clicking check_apache is not much different... Unless you open the scripts (Perl I think) and you study them... JD _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos