Re: Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-08 Thread Holger Levsen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, On Tuesday 07 December 2004 21:59, Michael Madden wrote: Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability of network resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3, IMAP, SSH, NNTP, FTP, DNS, RSYNC) that I can run from the command line?

Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-07 Thread Michael Madden
Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability of network resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3, IMAP, SSH, NNTP, FTP, DNS, RSYNC) that I can run from the command line? Right now I'm using a shell script that checks if the machine is pingable, but I'm finding that often the service

Re: Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-07 Thread Andrés Roldán
Nagios may help. Michael Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability of network resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3, IMAP, SSH, NNTP, FTP, DNS, RSYNC) that I can run from the command line? Right now I'm using a shell script that checks if

Re: Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-07 Thread Jacob S
On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 16:01:07 -0500 Andrés Roldán [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability of network resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3, IMAP, SSH, NNTP, FTP, DNS, RSYNC) that I can run from the

Re: Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-07 Thread matze
El Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 03:09:58PM -0600 Jacob S ha dit: On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 16:01:07 -0500 Andrés Roldán [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability of network resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3,

Re: Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-07 Thread p
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 03:09:58PM -0600, Jacob S wrote: On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 16:01:07 -0500 Andr?s Rold?n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are there any network monitoring tools that monitor the availability of network resources (HTTP, IMAP, POP3,

Re: installing nagios removed other programs (was: Command line network monitoring tool)

2004-12-07 Thread Adam Aube
p wrote: i just tried to install nagios-common and it removed a lot of my good programs--gimp, xine, mplayer that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface. (i'm still trying to access the totality of what it removed.) from what's left, i may have to rebuild the box. (mplayer won't

Re: Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-07 Thread Ben Russo
p wrote: i just tried to install nagios-common and it removed a lot of my good programs--gimp, xine, mplayer that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface. (i'm still trying to access the totality of what it removed.) from what's left, i may have to rebuild the box. (mplayer won't even

Re: Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-07 Thread Jacob S
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 21:54:30 + p [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 03:09:58PM -0600, Jacob S wrote: On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 16:01:07 -0500 Andr?s Rold?n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are there any network monitoring tools that

Re: installing nagios removed other programs (was: Command line network monitoring tool)

2004-12-07 Thread p
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 05:11:17PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote: p wrote: i just tried to install nagios-common and it removed a lot of my good programs--gimp, xine, mplayer that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface. (i'm still trying to access the totality of what it removed.)

Re: Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-07 Thread p
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 05:19:08PM -0500, Ben Russo wrote: p wrote: i just tried to install nagios-common and it removed a lot of my good programs--gimp, xine, mplayer that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface. (i'm still trying to access the totality of what it removed.) from

Re: Command line network monitoring tool

2004-12-07 Thread p
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 04:40:28PM -0600, Jacob S wrote: Sounds like you had a different problem with your system that you didn't notice until you tried to install nagios-common. I am running Sarge, not sid, and I didn't actually complete the install, but running apt-get install

Re: installing nagios removed other programs (was: Command line network monitoring tool)

2004-12-07 Thread Adam Aube
p wrote: On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 05:11:17PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote: p wrote: i just tried to install nagios-common and it removed a lot of my good programs why would a network monitoring tool need to decimate a system? i was running sid. I am running Sid as well, and I see

Re: installing nagios removed other programs (was: Command line network monitoring tool)

2004-12-07 Thread p
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 06:49:34PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote: So you had stable there before, and switched them to sid to install nagios? If that's the case, then that mixing of stable and sid (unstable) is probably what caused the problem. The best way to fix this is to run apt-get