Forum général.général Un programme pour surveiller les petits diables

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2004
Bonjour,

Je cherche un deamon qui surveille ces copains, c'est a dire un programme capable de surveiller que tout les deamons fonctionnent bien et en cas d'arret d'un deamon, qu'il sois capable de le relancer (/etc/init.d/deamon restart) et m'envois un mail pour m'en informer.

Si quelqu'un connais ce genre de programme.

Cordialement,
  • # \

    Posté par  (site web personnel) . Évalué à 2.

    21:24:02·nextgens·~ »apt-cache search monitor|grep daemon
    diald - dial on demand daemon for PPP and SLIP.
    libfam0 - client library to control the FAM daemon
    powstatd - Configurable UPS monitoring daemon
    powstatd-crypt - Configurable UPS monitoring daemon
    xtend - xtend - X10 status monitoring daemon
    apcd - APC Smart UPS daemon
    ganglia-monitor - A cluster system monitoring daemon
    gmetad - Meta-daemon for ganglia cluster monitoring toolkit
    ibod - ISDN MPPP bandwidth on demand daemon
    ipband - daemon for subnet bandwidth monitoring with reporting via email
    libfam-dev - client library to control the FAM daemon - development files
    libfam0c102 - client library to control the FAM daemon
    libgtop-daemon - gtop daemon for monitoring remote machines (part of Gnome)
    libgtop2-daemon - gtop daemon for monitoring remote machines (part of Gnome 2)
    logtrend-linuxagent - Perl daemon for linux box monitoring
    logtrend-storageserver - logtrend storage server daemons and utils
    netsaint-statd-server - the netsaint_statd daemon (server portion)
    osirismd - network-wide system integrity monitor central management daemon
    sensord - Hardware sensor information logging daemon
    daemontools-installer - Installer package for building daemontools binary package
    farpd - Fake ARP user space daemon
    gkrellmd - Multiple stacked system monitors: 1 process [daemon]
    keepalived - Failover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters
    klaptopdaemon - KDE battery monitoring and management for laptops
    monit - A utility for monitoring and managing daemons or similar programs
    statd - data collection daemon for GLcpu



    21:24:44·nextgens·~ »apt-cache show monit
    Package: monit
    Priority: extra
    Section: admin
    Installed-Size: 592
    Maintainer: Fredrik Steen <stone@debian.org>
    Architecture: i386
    Version: 1:4.2.1-2
    Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libssl0.9.7
    Filename: pool/main/m/monit/monit_4.2.1-2_i386.deb
    Size: 207234
    MD5sum: 3b806f2773408b3d71c5043d3e129e9c
    Description: A utility for monitoring and managing daemons or similar programs
    monit is a utility for monitoring and managing daemons or similar
    programs running on a Unix system. It will start specified programs
    if they are not running and restart programs not responding.
    .
    monit supports:
    * Daemon mode - poll programs at a specified interval
    * Monitoring modes - active, passive or manual
    * Start, stop and restart of programs
    * Group and manage groups of programs
    * Process dependency definition
    * Logging to syslog or own logfile
    * Configuration - comprehensive controlfile
    * Runtime and TCP/IP port checking (tcp and udp)
    * SSL support for port checking
    * Unix domain socket checking
    * Process status and process timeout
    * Process cpu usage
    * Process memory usage
    * Process zombie check
    * Check the systems load average
    * Check a file or directory timestamp
    * Alert, stop or restart a process based on it's characteristics
    * MD5 checksum for programs started and stopped by monit
    * Alert notification for program timeout, restart, checksum, stop
    resource and timestamp error
    * Flexible and customizable email alert messages
    * Protocol verification. HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, NNTP, SSH, DWP,
    LDAPv2 and LDAPv3
    * A http interface with optional SSL support to make monit
    accessible from a Browser

    Package: monit
    Priority: extra
    Section: admin
    Installed-Size: 416
    Maintainer: Fredrik Steen <stone@debian.org>
    Architecture: i386
    Version: 1:4.2.1-1
    Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libssl0.9.7
    Filename: pool/main/m/monit/monit_4.2.1-1_i386.deb
    Size: 161574
    MD5sum: d1af2148bfca8b0e8b99c52f305a9a52
    Description: A utility for monitoring and managing daemons or similar programs
    monit is a utility for monitoring and managing daemons or similar
    programs running on a Unix system. It will start specified programs
    if they are not running and restart programs not responding.
    .
    monit supports:
    * Daemon mode - poll programs at a specified interval
    * Monitoring modes - active, passive or manual
    * Start, stop and restart of programs
    * Group and manage groups of programs
    * Process dependency definition
    * Logging to syslog or own logfile
    * Configuration - comprehensive controlfile
    * Runtime and TCP/IP port checking (tcp and udp)
    * SSL support for port checking
    * Unix domain socket checking
    * Process status and process timeout
    * Process cpu usage
    * Process memory usage
    * Process zombie check
    * Check the systems load average
    * Check a file or directory timestamp
    * Alert, stop or restart a process based on it's characteristics
    * MD5 checksum for programs started and stopped by monit
    * Alert notification for program timeout, restart, checksum, stop
    resource and timestamp error
    * Flexible and customizable email alert messages
    * Protocol verification. HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, NNTP, SSH, DWP,
    LDAPv2 and LDAPv3
    * A http interface with optional SSL support to make monit
    accessible from a Browser


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  • # Mon

    Posté par  (site web personnel) . Évalué à 2.

    http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/(...)

    Ça sait tout faire, les sensors sont des scripts perl et les alertes aussi. Assez facile à configurer.
  • # sys_alive

    Posté par  (site web personnel) . Évalué à 1.

    Je me suis codé un petit script que j'utilise sur mes serveurs en production (je suis pas le seul à l'utiliser, on en parle de temps en temps sur la liste dédié d'ovh)

    -> http://www.twidi.com/article.php3?id_article=7(...)

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