Daevid Vincent wrote:
Seriously, just install Nagios http://www.nagios.org on a few servers
that point at each other and don’t waste your time with these “free
services” – you get what you pay for. (well, Nagios is free too, but
in a FOSS way, not a crappy-service way)
I concur - I use
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To: symfony users
Subject: [symfony-users] Re: Website uptime
We usehttp://mon.itor.us/- another great free service. :-)
On Jun 1, 2:32 pm, Michael Nolan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We use Pingdom.
On May 31, 2:06 pm
: [symfony-users] Re: Website uptime
We use http://mon.itor.us/ - another great free service. :-)
On Jun 1, 2:32 pm, Michael Nolan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We use Pingdom.
On May 31, 2:06 pm, Tom Haskins-Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Guys,
This is ever so
We use http://mon.itor.us/ - another great free service. :-)
On Jun 1, 2:32 pm, Michael Nolan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We use Pingdom.
On May 31, 2:06 pm, Tom Haskins-Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Guys,
This is ever so slightly off topic, but I was wondering what people use
to
Hi Tom,
We've used siteuptime.com - it's fairly rudimentary, but seems to work well
for a top-level check on if things are up/down.
~Brian
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Tom Haskins-Vaughan
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Hi Guys,
This is ever so slightly off topic, but I was wondering what
Alot of people using our service at livewatch.de to monitor their
websites.
On 31 Mai, 15:06, Tom Haskins-Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Guys,
This is ever so slightly off topic, but I was wondering what people use
to monitor uptime with their websites?
Tom
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On 31 Mai, 15:49, Ronny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alot of people using our service at livewatch.de to monitor their
websites.
On 31 Mai, 15:06, Tom Haskins-Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Hi Guys,
This is ever so slightly off topic,