[K12OSN] Script for checking if servers are up

Huck dhuckaby at paasda.org
Fri Oct 19 16:15:00 UTC 2007


I like my servers to run silently as well :)

--Huck

Doug Simpson wrote:
> Yes, I do like the challenge.
> 
> The purpose of the audible message is that the server running the script will verbally tell me which server is offline by name, and repeatedly do so until it comes back on line. I do not have to sit and watch any monitoring screens, read any emails or anything like that. Basically, if the server running the script isn't talking, then all is well. . .
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Doug
> 
> Doug Simpson
> Technology Specialist
> De Queen Public Schools
> De Queen, AR
> simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
> 
>>>> Barry Cisna <brcisna at eazylivin.net> 10/18/2007 5:06 PM >>>
> Doug,
> 
>  Sounds like you are getting pretty geeky with your "server's up/down"
> script.
> Throwing festival into the picture:) Can you get festival to "emulate"
> mm,,, Aretha Franklin, or Bon Jovi ? Anyways, just thought Id throw this
> out. I setup OpenNMS a few weeks ago and it sure does a good job of
> keeping track of outages on multiple subnets at our school. Wasn't too
> difficult to get it rolling either. This may be too heavy for what you are
> wanting to do with it,though. There are rpm s avaliable so its pretty easy
> setup. You probably "like the challenge" of doing it yourself anyways:)
> 
> Take Care,
> 
> Barry Cisna
> westcentral school
> 
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