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<p>Not extremely simple, but apt-get' able and a bit simpler to set up than Nagios:</p>
<p>http://omdistro.org/doc/quickstart_debian_ubuntu</p>
<p>It has been quite a bit better experience than raw "touch everything and watch it break" Nagios. The added web gui bits take away quite a bit of the pain, and it scales quite well.</p>
<p>Kelly<br />KB0GBJ</p>
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<div class="message_header"><span>Mon Sep 22 2014 08:01:46 PM CDT</span> <span>from "tclug" <tclug@freakzilla.com> </span> <span class="message_subject">Subject: [tclug-list] Simple Website Monitoring Tool</span></div>
<div class="message_content"><tt>(Resending form correct account, sorry admins)</tt><br /> <tt></tt><br /> <tt>Ok, before I go write one myself, does anyone know of a simple website uptime </tt><br /> <tt>monitoring tool? Yeah, I can use Nagios but that's waaayyy overdone and </tt><br /> <tt>waaaaayyy overcomplicated.</tt><br /> <tt></tt><br /> <tt>All I need is something I can give a list of websites (or URLs), have it do an </tt><br /> <tt>HTTP connection to, possibly look for a string in the resulting webpage and let </tt><br /> <tt>me know "Hey that worked" or "Hey I got a HTTP/200 but that string wasn't </tt><br /> <tt>there" or "Hey it won't even talk on port 80". Be nice if it can represent the </tt><br /> <tt>output as HTML and allow to setup some email alerts, but producing a nice </tt><br /> <tt>processable text result would be enough.</tt><br /> <tt></tt><br /> <tt>Anyone?</tt><br /> <tt></tt><br /> <tt>--</tt><br /> <tt>_______________________________________________</tt><br /> <tt>TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota</tt><br /> <tt>tclug-list@mn-linux.org</tt><br /> <tt><a href="http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list" target="webcit01">http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list</a></tt><br /> </div>
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