how to identify when specific linux server is down and send alert [closed]
we are having multiple linux servers and need to identify when specific server is down and send alert.
linux
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we are having multiple linux servers and need to identify when specific server is down and send alert.
linux
closed as too broad by Romeo Ninov, thrig, Rui F Ribeiro, Christopher, Mr Shunz Jan 17 at 15:20
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setup one (or more) of these: github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin#monitoring
– thrig
Jan 17 at 15:09
can you post some sample script for this is please
– kumar
Jan 17 at 15:11
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we are having multiple linux servers and need to identify when specific server is down and send alert.
linux
we are having multiple linux servers and need to identify when specific server is down and send alert.
linux
linux
edited Jan 17 at 15:11
Rui F Ribeiro
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setup one (or more) of these: github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin#monitoring
– thrig
Jan 17 at 15:09
can you post some sample script for this is please
– kumar
Jan 17 at 15:11
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setup one (or more) of these: github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin#monitoring
– thrig
Jan 17 at 15:09
can you post some sample script for this is please
– kumar
Jan 17 at 15:11
setup one (or more) of these: github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin#monitoring
– thrig
Jan 17 at 15:09
setup one (or more) of these: github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin#monitoring
– thrig
Jan 17 at 15:09
can you post some sample script for this is please
– kumar
Jan 17 at 15:11
can you post some sample script for this is please
– kumar
Jan 17 at 15:11
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setup one (or more) of these: github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin#monitoring
– thrig
Jan 17 at 15:09
can you post some sample script for this is please
– kumar
Jan 17 at 15:11