[cod] monitoring script

Geoff Goas gitman at gmail.com
Tue Oct 18 18:19:23 EDT 2005


yea after google'ing that (and only getting what seems to be foreign
hacking sites) i'm gonna ask if you could please send that over this
way :) thanks

On 10/18/05, Geoff Goas <gitman at gmail.com> wrote:
> i realize what it would take to get something like this going, but for
> something like this i figure why write it myself when its already
> available
>
> i'll check out that dtools, thanks
>
> On 10/18/05, Ian mu <mu.llamas at gmail.com> wrote:
> > S'ok, I just find the whole thread a little odd, but its always the way when
> > criticical posts take threads offtopic and for me do more harm than good and
> > detract from people posting more to get to a decent solution.
> >
> > Going to try and explain a situation though that maybe some will understand,
> > some won't but it may give some ideas why people sometimes aren't all that
> > forthcoming as much as we'd like sometimes including myself.
> >
> > Personally I have been given specific instructions not to help other people
> > with code I've written for other companies, I have no choice in the matter,
> > simple as that. Same goes pretty much with other support I do. Yet I want to
> > help people, I enjoy gaming, I enjoy coding (no not even that good, far from
> > it), I'm not on these lists just to annoy people or to suck up information
> > and give nothing in return as most aren't. How do I get around it? By pretty
> > much being anonymous and trying to help people as much as I can without
> > releasing any code written for someone else certainly.
> >
> > Now you typically won't get much/any released code from any main hoster
> > (can't think of any off the top of my head), etc with very few exceptions.
> > You will get a lot of people trying to help with a hand tied behind their
> > back however, knowing on the one hand they'd like to release every bit of
> > code (no matter how crummy, it will help someone) yet knowing they can't,
> > but they will spend lots of time helping others get to that same point of
> > having at least similar code or achieving what they want, or helping them
> > learn.
> >
> > If they have the will, others will help them get there. If anyone wanted to
> > do a public collaboration for example on this emailing list and everyone
> > contribute as an ongoing project I'd personally be willing to help and
> > chances are it "could" end up better than any single solution bar the odd
> > very larger project out there. I doubt it would happen, but would be very
> > interesting if it did.
> >
> > It also does come down to a little the way I see irc though, I spend lots of
> > time in the main channels helping people. Typically I won't give a full
> > script or config, I will "always" try and help people to understand so they
> > can for themselves though create whatever they want and give ideas that
> > maybe they hadn't thought of (and I receive the same in return gaining ideas
> > I hadn't thought of). It's a win/win situation, criticism does only one
> > thing, it stops anything productive from being forthcoming, I've seen it
> > time and time again (and no not having a go). There's criticism and there's
> > constructive criticism, and most genuine people will always take the latter.
> >
> > Anyway, just wanted to get away from the criticisms and try and explain a
> > little why everything isn't so obvious when lots of people are probably
> > using scripts already and everyone isn't suddenly posting them. The help is
> > here, and I'm sure most just want the threads to keep on a constructive mode
> > and even if it takes 20 posts to get there end up with a decent solution.
> >
> >
> > On 10/18/05, frenton <frenton at orcon.net.nz> wrote:
> > > Hey,
> > > i didn't want to be offensive to anyone. And i didn't suggest to use
> > > Google (sorry if it has been misunderstood by my bad english), that's
> > > what i critized! If I had a script for monitoring purposes i would have
> > > published it here, but unfortunately i haven't. So the thing what i
> > > "critize" (if so) is that suggesting a Google search can't make anyone
> > > to write a linux shell script for monitoring purposes.
> > >
> > > BTW: And hey, I got tons of very useful helping hints here through this
> > > list! Anyway...
> > >
> >
>
>
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>


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