Any tools to check/monitor server uptime?

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by tthmaz, Mar 7, 2006.

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    hi, can anyone introduce a tool/utiities to monitor the uptme of a web server?

    Thanks.
     
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  2. websiteideas

    websiteideas Well-Known Member

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    I suppose such tools exist, but I'm curious how such a tool would work without constantly hitting a website and thus slowing it down.
     
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    Hi.

    Do you mean software to install at your server(s)/PC, or online uptime monitoring services?
     
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    Hi.

    One HTTP (for example) request per 1+ minute(s) should not cause to any noticable slowdowns for your site/server.
     
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    Hi,

    > One HTTP (for example) request per 1+ minute(s) should not cause to any noticable slowdowns for your site/server.

    I let the server do the uptime logging into a file, which I load down occasionly.
    The skript (linux) looks something like this:

    
    #!/bin/bash
    while [ 1 ]
      do
        /usr/bin/uptime >>uptime.log
        sleep 60
      done
    exit 0
    Code (markup):
    You also see the load average with such a skript, but you don't know whether the webserver is up.

    Tschüß, Heiner
     
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    To know wether the server is up you need to use "external" monitoring tool.

    It can be some monitoring software on your local PC, but then you would need 24/7 PC up and 24/7 reliable internet connection.

    Or it can be a web-based monitoring service which will log your server outages, alert you about the downtimes etc.
     
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    MatthewN Well-Known Member

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    I used alertra.com a few years back and also internetseer (which wasnt that good... partly because they monitored my site and spammed me with out me requesting to be monitored). Those can get a little pricey but if your site is making money then it might be worth checking them out.
     
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    Hi.

    A lot of uptime monitoring systems provide free solutions along with the paid ones ;) . If you don't need short uptime check periods and/or advanced features then such free solution should be comfortable for you.
     
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    Can anyone name a good free remote solution? And, how often do they check? At least once a minute would be ideal I suppose.
     
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    We can suggest one at least :)
    Hint: check the signature.

    Also you can check the following thread:
    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=57964
     
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    HostTracker offers a check every minute - and I don't believe they charge.
     
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    There's a monitoring site called Observe Point. I use it and enjoy it. The reports are easy to read and you don't have to have a degree in computer programming to use it. I chose observe Point because it's also used by companies like; Omniture, ROI Rocket, Ward Media Inc., Efamily Network, and others. Whenever my website is down it will call, text, and E-mail me. It will cover you're Uptime, Transactions, pixel tracking, and site audits. It's a great web server/website monitoring helper.
     
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    there are many paid sites which monitor your server when your server was down they will contact you and alert you by e-mail or sms
     
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    I use Web CEO.
     
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    Pindom.com, host-tracker.com, hyperspin.com, alertra.com - all solid services.
     
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    I'm not sure about this but I know you can find online services like this which provides system administration like supportpro.com
     
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    [FONT="myriad pro,helvetica,Arial"]I'm not sure if the OP is still around, but you can also try Alertable.

    It's free and sends you a direct message on Twitter when your site goes down.[/FONT]
     
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