I just use the http test to check the proxy, try something like using the proxy to get to google. you can put a depend statement on it so that it depends on your internet router, firewall, and internet connection.
-----Original Message----- From: Adam Scheblein [mailto:adam.scheblein at marquette.edu] Sent: Mon 10/3/2005 5:41 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Hobbit and SQUID
You could configure the proc check to make sure that the specific processes that you are looking for exist. What are you looking for exactly? it may be a quick write since i just got done writing up a script to check who is on the system.
Adam
patrick_healy at nywd.uscourts.gov wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone developed a good 'Services test' for checking the squid process? I can plug in the port number and make sure it's being answered, but does anyone have something better?
Thanks!
Pat
==================================================== Patrick Healy U.S. District Court, NYWD patrick_healy at nywd.uscourts.gov 304 U.S. Courthouse Voice: 716-332-1770 68 Court Street FAX: 716-551-4850 Buffalo, NY 14202
Greetings,
I restarted my hobbit server the first time today since i got it up and running, and now the webpages do not display correctly in firefox. The reason i had to restart was i upgraded my kernel. I figured it might be an apache issue so i tried recompiling apache and reconfiguring it - to no avail. also, i upgraded hobbit to the newest snapshot (RC-1 from october 6 instead of the RC-1 from october 3) does anyone have any ideas on what i might be able to check to fix this problem so i don't have to keep using internet explorer?
thanks, Adam
On 10/6/05, Adam Scheblein <adam.scheblein at marquette.edu> wrote:
Greetings,
I restarted my hobbit server the first time today since i got it up and running, and now the webpages do not display correctly in firefox. The
What do you mean by not displaying correctly? Can take screenshots and put it somewhere or send it to list?
reason i had to restart was i upgraded my kernel. I figured it might be an apache issue so i tried recompiling apache and reconfiguring it - to no avail. also, i upgraded hobbit to the newest snapshot (RC-1 from october 6 instead of the RC-1 from october 3) does anyone have any ideas on what i might be able to check to fix this problem so i don't have to keep using internet explorer?
thanks, Adam
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