[Nagiosplug-devel] Best Way to Monitor Cruisecontrol

Jason Martin jhmartin at toger.us
Wed Feb 18 15:20:23 CET 2004


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If is is a continous process then you could have the cruisecontroll
program send a passive check every time it completes a cycle and use
freshness checking to verify that you've received it in time.

- -Jason Martin

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, 
Robert Pearse wrote:

> For those of you that are unfamiliar with Cruisecontrol, it's another SF
> project that constantly builds code in a loop. Every so often, as
> configured, it will start a build if it has seen a CVS commit.
> 
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> I'm trying to monitor the Cruisecontrol process on a remote server using
> Nagios. I think the easiest way to do that is to monitor
> cruisecontrol.log and see if the file is changing every half hour. If
> not, then it's stuck.
> 
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> 
> What's the best way to monitor a file for changes on a remote server?
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> Thanks,
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> Robert
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