What about monit?
http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/
Here is the manual online:
http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/doc/manual.php
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I'm looking to install only the bare essentials to FreeBSD and then
install each program piece-by-piece afterwards.
To do this, do I just need the first FreeBSD 6 ISO? Or can I get away
with just the boot CD ISO and then install each port one-by-one?
(Basically, I just wanna build a Nagios serve
I'm trying to install the latest FreeBSD boot cd on a VMware Server
(running on CentOS).
When I boot (whether it's option 1 or 2), I always get the same "BTX
Halted" error.
Is there something I need to disable before I can get VMware to play
nicely with FreeBSD?
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> A bit more work perhaps than you're willing or able to commit, but you
> might be interested in MiniBSD - a set of scripts that enable you to
> pare down a base FreeBSD system to something very small indeed.
Thank you, I will definitely check that out.
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Latitude wrote:
but I'll have to say, you guys don't really present a forceful
argument to Windows users of how easy the switch may be.
I suggest you not change from Windows to BSD. It looks like you're best
off with an operating system that requires little to no input on your
part to set up.