I can vouch for monit aswell, not only can it monitor ClamAV but there
are examples for a number of services,
I also have monit reconnecting my internet connection when it drops... :)
HTH
Clifford.
Robert Schetterer wrote:
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>> I am amazed at the number of people here that apparently not using
>> SOMETHING to monitor clamd. Esp. when the developers include a nice
>> script to check and restart clamd.
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> Montioring sensitive service is
Hi !
> I am amazed at the number of people here that apparently not using
> SOMETHING to monitor clamd. Esp. when the developers include a nice
> script to check and restart clamd.
Montioring sensitive service is a normal process in a production
environement IMHO.
> I run three different mail
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> I am amazed at the number of people here that apparently not usi
On 4/11/07, Lyle Giese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am amazed at the number of people here that apparently not using
> SOMETHING to monitor clamd. Esp. when the developers include a nice
> script to check and restart clamd.
I'm not sure it was a matter of not having clamd monitored, I think it
I am amazed at the number of people here that apparently not using
SOMETHING to monitor clamd. Esp. when the developers include a nice
script to check and restart clamd.
I run three different mail servers and quickly found clamdmon and just a
bit of PERL programming created a means of being notif