Making changes to the HTTP header to indicate an errorcode is something
I haven't thought about before. I've always used tags in the HTML body
to indicate the issue... it requires less work, and enables you to be
more verbose (and IMO is cleaner than extending the standard for the
header...)
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 11:09:05AM +0100, Morten Werner Olsen wrote:
> We've recently started to monitor our webservers and some of our
> webapplications with Nagios. Most webapplications depends on other
> services as databases, LDAP, NIS, filesystems and so on. Together with
> the webappdevelope
Hi!
This isn't directly related to Nagios, but I assume some of you use
Nagios for monitoring webapplications so still kind of related. :)
We've recently started to monitor our webservers and some of our
webapplications with Nagios. Most webapplications depends on other
services as databases, LDA