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From: jpszonow@aurorapr.com
Subject: Kermit script to Ping virtual hosts
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 1997 09:22:18 -0600
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I'm writing a macro that will ping several virtual hosts, and if any of
them are not alive, will send out an alpha page. I've incorporated the
alpha page macros included with C-Kermit 6.0 (for solaris 2.5) and they
work fine. I can also ping the virtual hosts, but they always return that
they are alive if the server they are running on is up. This happens even
if the webserver process has been killed. This causes a problem, because
the virtual domains are not being served to the world, even though the
ping says that they are a live.
Is there any way to get around this problem, such as requesting the html
file from kermit or something like that?
Thanks for any help, and please copy any responses to me at
jpszonow@aurorapr.com
Jacob Pszonowsky
Internet Integration Consultant
Aurora Products Company
http://www.aurorapr.com/
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