* Alex Dean wrote:
> 
> Heh.  I agree that mon's simplicity is a huge advantage.  I'm using mon
> to stop certain services if a network connection fails.  I do this by
> running a separate mon daemon on each machine.  

I've though of doing something like that to restart services when they fail.

> I suppose you could set
> up a separate Nagios on each machine, but wow, setting it up once is
> hard enough...
> 

LOL.

> Actually, we use a centralized Nagios to be sure that all our mons are
> up and running.  So there's some cooperation as well.
> 

I won't hold that against you.
:-)

Thats the beauty of open source, there is no one way to do stuff.

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