On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Neamtu Dan wrote:
Hello, I'm back with a strange virtualserver.alert issue.
there's not a lot of people using mon (although it worked
fine for me). I'm not using it right now. Once you work out
how mon and the alerts work (see the HOWTO), it's just brute
force debug statements etc to see what went wrong. It's
going to be a lot easier for you to debug your setup than
for me to debug it over the mailing list. Have a go and let
us know what you found.
Any ideas? I am out of them :)
I know it's no fun being in this spot.
some versions of mon just didn't work at all for me. I could
never figure out the problem and just stuck with the version
that worked. The version I used is about 5yrs old now and so
probably not worth using even if you could find it. Ken
Brownfield has a new version of the virtualserver.alert
which he's writing up for us and will eventually go in the
HOWTO. You might ask him about it.
Good luck
Joe
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