Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 09:41:58 +0100 From: Mathieu Arnold <mat@FreeBSD.org> To: Will Prater <lists-wp@mercurycloud.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: daemon monitoring Message-ID: <44178921.1069753318@sauron.in.mat.cc> In-Reply-To: <A07FAAD4-1ED0-11D8-B5C4-000A95DBBE34@mercurycloud.net> References: <3B75ECFD-1DE6-11D8-A141-000A95DBBE34@mercurycloud.net> <20031123215725.GC557@dds.nl> <98017B2C-1E17-11D8-A141-000A95DBBE34@mercurycloud.net> <1018636401.1069676071@andromede.reaumur.absolight.net> <A07FAAD4-1ED0-11D8-B5C4-000A95DBBE34@mercurycloud.net>
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+-Le 24/11/2003 14:50 -0800, Will Prater =E9crivait : | List, |=20 | On Nov 24, 2003, at 3:14 AM, Mathieu Arnold wrote: |=20 |> +-le 23/11/2003 16:46 -0800, Will Prater =E9crivait : |> | Sorry, I mispoke. I will be using Nagios to monitor, but I need to=20 |> make |> | sure they will restart if there is an error. Will nagios do this as=20 |> well? |>=20 |> Nagios can make use of net/nrpe, which can restart services. |=20 | This is interesting. This would be all one needs to keep this up and | online. I dont see a real need for daemontools/supervise if one can use | nagios to monitor, report, and keep services online. |=20 | Is anyone using Nagios in this manor? I do, it works pretty well. But with nrpe, it's not nagios that restart services, it's nrpe itself, nagios is just used to monitor the presence of the services. --=20 Mathieu Arnold
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