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check_sites_running.sh





Check_Sites_Running.sh (sites running under TOMCAT) This is my first Bash script, let alone first Nagios Script, so please excuse any errors, and I welcome advice. I wrote this script as I didn't have access to the management console for Tomcat with ...
/Category:Apache Tomcat
LicenseGPL