On Aug 24, 2011, at 12:49 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Jesse Keating (jkeat...@j2solutions.net) said: 
>> Some of the argument here is that it is difficult to do this from a remote 
>> host.  You'd have to engage in remote execution of software, e.g. using 
>> nagios nrpe to remotely (from the nagios system) execute commands on the 
>> database system to call systemd to check the status of the db.
>> 
>> This is a shift from previous environments where you could just poke at the 
>> network socket from the nagios system and parse the reply.
> 
> Sure, but there's nothing that says you *have* to set up your
> internet-facing services as socket-activated. (In fact, quite the opposite.)
> 
> Bill


oh of course not.  I was just trying to shed light on where some of the 
argument was coming from.

- jlk


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