Ext script to monitor Solaris 10 services
Hi all,
I need a Hobbit ext script to monitor Solaris 10 services and a quick search of the 'net reveals that there was a discussion about such a beast in this very mailing list. Did anything come of it? Does this script exist or should I go and try and write it myself?
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Ward, Martin a écrit :
Hi all,
I need a Hobbit ext script to monitor Solaris 10 services and a quick search of the 'net reveals that there was a discussion about such a beast in this very mailing list. Did anything come of it? Does this script exist or should I go and try and write it myself?
you can check some network services from the server. for the process, perhaps have a look at the procs settings in the client. if that doesn't answer the question, could you please explain a little bit more what you mean by services ?
|\/|artin
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, pkc_mls wrote:
Ward, Martin a écrit :
I need a Hobbit ext script to monitor Solaris 10 services and a quick search of the 'net reveals that there was a discussion about such a beast in this very mailing list. Did anything come of it? Does this script exist or should I go and try and write it myself?
you can check some network services from the server. for the process, perhaps have a look at the procs settings in the client. if that doesn't answer the question, could you please explain a little bit more what you mean by services ?
Isn't it just a matter of parsing the output from svcs -a? That would be trivial to put in an ext script.
Ulric
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