On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 2:11 PM Roland Giesler <roland@greentree.systems> wrote: > Is there a reason why you don't use m/monit? It's a once-off license fee, > you get the full source-code and it's pretty comprehensive. Also, you'd be > supporting the project by using it.
Well, for starters M/Monit (from a deployment and usage point of view) is just another server I have to deploy, that will be accessed through a HTTP-based UI or API, thus it doesn't solve my initial problem of having a native Android client (with native notifications and alerts). With either Monit or M/Monit I'll still have to keep the browser tab open, reload manually and look at it. Other than that, the price is OK for a small business, however I want to use it with a few personal servers, and for my use-case I don't need the extra features M/Monit brings. Ciprian.