Running Synchronet seems to be like running a Linux server. aside from the BBS i have sshd and sftpd running; connecting from my desktop PC to the BBS computer all the time. then there's all the javascript, bash scripts, etc.
What system monitors do you use?
Running Synchronet seems to be like running a Linux server. aside from the BBS i have sshd and sftpd running; connecting from my desktop PC to
I don't know what you mean 'like running a linux server'
Running Synchronet seems to be like running a Linux server. aside from the BBS i have sshd and sftpd running; connecting from my desktop PC to the BBS computer all the time. then there's all the javascript, bash scripts, etc.
What system monitors do you use?
Any tips on keeping logs and monitoring your Debian server?
Fang-Castro wrote to All <=-
Running Synchronet seems to be like running a Linux server. aside from
the BBS i have sshd and sftpd running; connecting from my desktop PC to the BBS computer all the time. then there's all the javascript, bash scripts, etc.
What system monitors do you use?
What system monitors do you use?
This isnt what you're referring to, but I'm using an uptime service
called uptimerobot, and have them monitoring my telnet port, binkp
port, shoutcast station and ping. They check once every couple of
minutes and text me if something goes down. I don't get any
diagnostics out of it, just up/down.
Running Synchronet seems to be like running a Linux server. aside from the BBS i have sshd and sftpd running; connecting from my desktop PC to the BBS computer all the time. then there's all the javascript, bash scripts, etc.
What system monitors do you use?
I was reading about Munin and Monitorix last night and thought I'd see if they were any benefit to me.
Any tips on keeping logs and monitoring your Debian server?
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� Synchronet � Flee the Planet BBS [flee.fsxnet.nz:2323]
Sysop: | fluid |
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Location: | wickliffe, ohio |
Users: | 5 |
Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
Uptime: | 201:16:50 |
Calls: | 50 |
Files: | 15,838 |
Messages: | 50,740 |