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Julio

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Mar 12, 2009, 7:47:50 PM3/12/09
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is this project active?

i'm interested on use it and eventually join development...


regards.

oubiwann

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Mar 12, 2009, 8:39:35 PM3/12/09
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Hey Julio,

The project is alive... but not very active these days. All it really
needs to be active is developers taking an interest, so feel free to
dive into the code and ask lots of questions :-)

d

sste...@gmail.com

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Mar 12, 2009, 8:46:14 PM3/12/09
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Funny, I left a message just like this the other day but it doesn't
seem to have ever shown up on the list.

Julio, what are you looking to do, perhaps we can have a go at this
together.

I've got a pretty simple project -- I run a small hosting company and
need something to basically serve as a monitor to let me know when
servers are slow, services are unavailable, etc. before customers
start filing tickets, whinging, or even find out, ideally.

Nothing too fancy but pymon seemed like just the ticket but "not very
active."

I've managed to get it running but it wasn't easy and I had to find a
bunch of software formerly hosted on adytum.us which no longer seems
to be there for the most part.

What are you looking to do?

S

oubiwann

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Mar 12, 2009, 9:22:08 PM3/12/09
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On Mar 12, 7:46 pm, "sstein...@gmail.com" <sstein...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Funny, I left a message just like this the other day but it doesn't  
> seem to have ever shown up on the list.

Sorry about that -- it must have gotten lost in the spam.

> Julio, what are you looking to do, perhaps we can have a go at this  
> together.
>
> I've got a pretty simple project -- I run a small hosting company and  
> need something to basically serve as a monitor to let me know when  
> servers are slow, services are unavailable, etc. before customers  
> start filing tickets, whinging, or even find out, ideally.
>
> Nothing too fancy but pymon seemed like just the ticket but "not very  
> active."
>
> I've managed to get it running but it wasn't easy and I had to find a  
> bunch of software formerly hosted on adytum.us which no longer seems  
> to be there for the most part.

Do you remember what wasn't available? I can provide better links, or
put packages in the repository, and/or improve the docs :-)

Thanks!

d

sste...@gmail.com

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Mar 12, 2009, 9:36:10 PM3/12/09
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> Do you remember what wasn't available? I can provide better links, or
> put packages in the repository, and/or improve the docs :-)

To tell the truth, I got versions from so many different places I'm
not sure which part of what got installed at which step. I got one
from SourceForge, one from Google Code, and an archive that contained
the pymon-0.3.4-RC2 release as well as a few other releases. Finally
I got the Google Code version to build after fiddling around a bit.

I do need to make this virtenv-able since I want to install on some of
our servers as a one-shot type package so I'll have to revisit the
build scenario at some point soon.

The latest available is the one on Google Code, right?

That's the one I finally ended up being able to build though some
other parts I'm sure were installed along the way as I tried to build
others.

I know that Adytum-PyMonitor-1.0.5, which was listed as a dependency
in the sourceforge project I found was one I had to go looking for. I
eventually found it at http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Adytum-PyMonitor/1.0.5
when I found that adytum.us was mostly gone. That was required for
one of the checkouts along the way but, since I had already installed
it into the Python install I was using, I didn't check to see if it
was still needed by the Google Code version.

I'll update the list as I learn more.

Thanks,

S

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