On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 02:13:20PM +0200, Pierre-Emmanuel André wrote: > Hi > > I have a port for mon. > Homepage here: http://mon.wiki.kernel.org/ > > > cat pkg/DESCR: > "mon" is a tool for monitoring the availability of services, and sending > alerts on prescribed events. Services are defined as anything tested by > a "monitor" program, which can be something as simple as pinging a system, > or as complex as analyzing the results of an application-level transaction. > Alerts are actions such as sending emails, making submissions to ticketing > systems, or triggering resource fail-over in a high-availability cluster. > > A design goal of mon is to maintain simplicity and provide the right > abstractions > for monitoring so that the system can be scalable, easy to use, and trivial > to > extend for the widest variety of applications. The learning curve is very > shallow for initial installation, configuration, and customization. Monitors > and alerts are simple to write using any language, and simple to incorporate > into a site configuration. Reporting and control functionality is easily > customized with the aid of a TCP-based protocol interface. > > > Tested on macppc. >
Updated port: + fix uid for the _mon user + add 2 another clients (moncmd and monshow) Port available here too: http://openbsd.raveland.org/ports/mon-1.2.0.tgz Regards, -- Pierre-Emmanuel André <pea at raveland.org> GPG key: 0x7AE329DC
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