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Subject: | RE: how can i monitor real servers (RDP)? |
From: | "Francois JEANMOUGIN" <Francois.JEANMOUGIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Fri, 25 Nov 2005 09:57:11 +0100 |
Dominik Klein : > Using keepalived here. It has those http and https checks (propably > using wget) you were talking about. Keepalived is using its own internal checker (not wget). It allows you to check for any return code (like 302 for example). > It also has a simple TCP-Connection test which could work for > you. There > may be even more checks - I am not too familiar with keepalived yet > myself, but it may be worth a look. It uses also a MISC_CHECK that just call an external application/script. I use it to test proprietary protocols. François. |
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