ethtool is a way to detect link state from the command line, but if the
right NIC goes down, I need to give up HB_ALL_RESOURCES, so I don't see a
way to do this w/out writing code. Please let me know if I am missing a
clue.
Is this easy with v2, hard w/v1?
On 10/24/08 1:55 PM, "Brian Reichert"
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:25:32PM -0700, tje wrote:
> I'm in a situation where I don't have an address that can work as a ping
> address (don't ask). In this case I really just want to detect if the
> freakin ethernet link is gone. I've looked at how ipfail works inside, and
> I've looked at the d
I'm in a situation where I don't have an address that can work as a ping
address (don't ask). In this case I really just want to detect if the
freakin ethernet link is gone. I've looked at how ipfail works inside, and
I've looked at the description of pingd options - both seem to require a
node to
On 2008-10-23T14:21:06, Michael Schwartzkopff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I mailed this problem already back in August, but it still exists. Is it
> possible to create a working repository? Thank you very much.
That's a bug in the build service it seems; can you forward your
description to the
Hi list,
I have rewritten the pure-ftpd resurce agent to a proftpd resource agent. In my
first tests it runs well. In one week the system will be productive, and if I
find any bug until then, I will post the diffs here.
Actually it does the same thing as the pure-ftpd script, except monitoring