* 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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