Without login to Linux server , need a webpage to display Linux services status and error if any
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Without login to Linux server , need a webpage to display Linux services status and error if any
Is it possible to display Linux service in a web page to check the status. Also any error if any. This is possible for windows service. I need it for Linux service.
Is it possible to display Linux service in a web page to check the status. Also any error if any.
If it is for one service, it is easy enough to write your own. However, you may find it more scalable or resume-building to look at Cacti, Zabbix, Nagios, Ganglia, or OpenNMS. These allow service montitoring.
However, you've given very little detail and without more information the answers you get will have to remain vague. Please say more about your planned activity.
Please describe which services you wish to monitor and whether the monitoring will be done on the same machine as the services are running or on a remote machine.
I will get u the complete detail tomorrow after I reach office
Read the LQ Rules about text-speak, and about not using it. You were given some excellent suggestions by Turbocapitalist. There are several existing Linux monitoring packages that can check on/monitor services on Linux systems, and they named a few.
We're just asking for SOME information about what your goals are. Checking if one service is up or down only isn't too hard. Wanting to interact with it, or do other things via web pages is different.
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