SafetyNet

SafetyNet is a small script that makes sure critical processes are continuously running. It can be installed and configured in under five minutes, and puts virtually no load on a system while running transparently in the background.

When it finds a problem, it automatically restarts the process and verifies that it is running again. If the process does not start again, the program notifies the sysadmin by email.

Last updated 9 May, 2003


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  • Perl (at least 5.000) (Use Requirement)
  • cron (Use Requirement)
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Portmon, Ulim

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1.15

1.15 stable released 2001-02-20

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