[cod] monitoring script

luke at techfreak.org luke at techfreak.org
Tue Oct 18 12:12:48 EDT 2005


This must be the 'pre-cod2' jitters. You people all need to take a few
Valium and call me in the morning.

:)

> Well so far no one else has actually offered an alternative that will work
> "properly", yet I've offered to rewrite one for nothing that would be
> available in the public domain, think if thats the attitude naturally why
> would anyone bother, and not surprising not many scripts are out there if
> as
> soon as someone offers they get slagged off.
>  Any yes, this reply is just as bad as the previous 2. Just curious way to
> slag people off who offer to help. (and people who know me know I will
> spend
> ages coding for others for no gain, thats pretty much all I do)
>  Why not a simple "thanks for the offer, but would prefer a solution
> already
> done"? Why does everyone have to get bitchy when people offer help?
>  Christ on a bike, is this what you all do when people offer help?
>  /me shrugs
>
>  On 10/18/05, Jay Vasallo <jayco1 at charter.net> wrote:
>>
>> Please....
>>  This answer is just as bad as your first answer.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* Ian mu <mu.llamas at gmail.com>
>> *To:* cod at icculus.org
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 18, 2005 10:51 AM
>> *Subject:* Re: [cod] monitoring script
>>
>>  Gawd, I said the essence of the how it works and said what he needed as
>> one avenue, is that better or worse than no reply? I've even offered to
>> help
>> (in other words will redo code myself, just I can't release proprietory
>> code
>> is the simple fact many will understand apart from yourself obviously,
>> and
>> why there isn't a flood of scripts that everyone has). Is it that much
>> of a
>> problem for me to post, to explain how to do it (in other words to make
>> it
>> managable steps), and if no better options I'll help code it?
>>  OMG you told him to google! Couldn't you provide a link, don't you want
>> to help (and more importantly does it catch hung processes)?
>>  Just get of your high horse you ffs, but thanks for giving him another
>> alternative.
>>
>>  On 10/18/05, frenton <frenton at orcon.net.nz> wrote:
>> >
>> > Dr. D., You're absolutely right. With these answers before yours I've
>> > made some experiences in the Everyone-helps-each-other-in-the-linux
>> > world: "Oh yes, it's so easy, but unfortunateley we can't help you
>> > directly now! Try to google it!" If he had found some script at
>> google,
>> > do u think he would post his question about such script on this
>> HELPING
>> > list? Crap...
>> > C'mon guys, it's not the Pentagon (oops, now using this word this list
>> > could be automatically scanned by authorities, lol) script of the
>> > scripts.
>> >
>> > PS: NOT ALL of linux guys are so useless to other people i know that
>> > (vice versa: most of them are very patient ( ::--O) and helpful...)
>> > and now:flame me...
>> >
>> > PS2: Dr. D:Is it possible that you email me your script called dtools,
>> > because i can't find at Google (and other searchengines)... Thanks
>> alot!
>> >
>> > F.
>> >
>> > Mark J. DeFilippis schrieb:
>> > >
>> > > Oh for Christ Sakes. Like this is top secret NORAD code!
>> > > This is a worthless post. If you can't help the guy, but Ohhhh he
>> has
>> > > scripts...
>> > > Is everyone impressed?
>> > >
>> > > Sorry for all that know me, but this type of response is pathetic
>> > > for a list that is all about help.
>> > >
>> > > Google "dtools.tar". If you can't find it, send me an email
>> > > and I will send you a copy. (Under 3KB). It runs multiple
>> > > supervisors (One for each server you want to run). If the
>> > > server crashes, or they power your machine, it restarts
>> > > them all. It allows easy manual downing and bringing up your
>> servers.
>> > >
>> > > Simple as that.
>> > >
>> > > Easy to configure. Includes C source code. Please just don't create
>> > > viruses
>> > > with it, or break in to NORAD and start up Global Thermodynamic
>> > Nuclear
>> > > War, or shutdown California's telephone system. :)
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Dr. D
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > At 06:40 AM 10/18/2005, you wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> I just have a simple perl script that uses qstat, polls to check
>> > >> servers up (in case process is up but its "hung"), and restarts if
>> > its
>> > >> down. Can't really give it out unfortunately (not my choice), but
>> > >> certainly don't mind helping anyone create their own so to speak.
>> > >>
>> > >> On 10/18/05, Xealot <<mailto: xealot at gmail.com>xealot at gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> > >> You dont need any particular knowledge to do this,
>> > >> i would imagine to do it very simple you can google up the basics
>> > about
>> > >> bash scripting (found out IFs and such), also google about cronjobs
>> > >>
>> > >> simply set a cronjob to execute a script that will look at running
>> > apps
>> > >> if the cod server is amongst them nothing happens, if not.. it
>> > >> executed the cod
>> > >> binary again
>> > >>
>> > >> - Xealot
>> > >>
>> > >> On 10/18/05, Geoff Goas <<mailto:gitman at gmail.com>
>> gitman at gmail.com>
>> > >> wrote:
>> > >> > i know this has been mailed before, but does anyone have a nice
>> > shell
>> > >> > script that will monitor my cod/uo server to see if it has
>> crashed
>> > and
>> > >> > will restart it if it has?
>> > >> >
>> > >> > --
>> > >> > Geoff Goas, Administrator
>> > >> > |ax|anarchic - <http://www.anarchic-x.com >
>> > http://www.anarchic-x.com
>> > >> >
>> > >>
>> > >
>> > >
>> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > >
>> > > Mark J. DeFilippis, Ph. D EE defilm at acm.org
>> > > defilm at ieee.org
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>>
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