Re: Web Monitor

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On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 17:21, Jason Dixon wrote:
> You can install Nagios on any system.  Nagios is meant to monitor remote
> servers (although it can monitor localhost as well), so it would fit
> your needs, although it sounds like overkill.  Your best bet would be to
> search for- or write a simple app that connects to the URL and analyzes
> the output for a known good response.  As I mentioned previously, this
> could be done trivially with shell/expect or perl.

Well it might be overkill but, as a long term solution it might work
well as we move to cover all the other facits of the site.  Thanks for
your insight.  I started with a tcl expect script today...



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