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List:       keepalived-devel
Subject:    Re: [Keepalived-devel] Checkers
From:       Dave Pippenger <riven () particle-man ! com>
Date:       2004-04-07 22:59:58
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.4.56L0.0404071606220.28768 () particle-man ! com
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I generally use the nagios-plugins package from the nagios monitoring 
system for my misc health checks. They are generally high performance 
written in C and fairly flexible for doing tests on just about anything 
you can load balance.

Dave Pippenger                         Systems Engineer
Email: riven@particle-man.com          Phone: 310-524-3214


On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Alexandre Cassen wrote:

> Hi Flavio,
> 
> > I'm thinking about writing a pop3 checker for Keepalived. Should I write
> > this as a THC module, or a ``standard'' checker? (Or even a misc
> > checker). Will the THC modules go into the main distribution?
> 
> We are currently working on THC integration with Jacob. This code will
> be part of Keepalived main code in near futur. I am currently too busy to
> produce thing.
> 
> For devel consideration, THC is a prefered way for adding new checkers.
> misc check must be considered as a quick and ultimate way. Standard
> realtime design can be used but need knowledge on the scheduling API.
> 
> Best regards,
> Alexandre
> 
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