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Re: Re: Re: HTTP Daemonology

by idnopheq (Chaplain)
on Aug 09, 2001 at 02:49 UTC ( [id://103268]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: HTTP Daemonology
in thread HTTP Daemonology

A non-perl ( yes, I know ) possibility is Sun's SymbEL release 3 out on http://www.sunfreeware.com, which our webmaster runs on his Solaris boxen. He did this due to a custom bit of Java that leaks bad. He is quite taken with it, tho I admit to not playing w/ it. YMMV.

For point 2, that's a beauty idea, even if you only use it to give you a heads up of impending doom!

I'd also, on the point one above, check the firewall and IDS logs to see if anything less-than-tasty is coming from outside.

Lastlly, check out Sun's Sun Performance and Tuning Techniques doc ( you may have to register w/ http://sunsolve.sun.com ). The techniques are pretty light ( I run them from time to time on my heavily utilized firewalls - no perl - w/ negligable additional load ).

As an aside, sysadmins who hang their hopes on patches and new releases exclusively w/o understanding what is *actually* wrong have, IME & IMHO, very short tenures in quality IT staffs. SysAdmins who can diagnose, provide evidence, and occasionally cruft a work-around, thrive - w/ little REM sleep, tho.

UPDATE: My sysadmin comments were directed toward jlongino's web admin, and not at jlongino. jlongino++ for taking this on.

HTH
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idnopheq
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Re: Re: Re: Re: HTTP Daemonology
by clearcache (Beadle) on Aug 11, 2001 at 21:52 UTC
    Re: weblog checking - yes, checking for nasties coming from the outside is important...and would make a nice addition to any periodic monitoring of a website. I need to add that to my monitoring program...

    This only complements your note about avoiding impending doom. I'd rather get warned about impending doom 2 minutes before it happens...rather than finding out about it 10 minutes AFTER the moment of doom. I guess that's also a quality of a good sys admin.

    (I'm not a sys admin, though. Just a programmer. But my company doesn't seem to see a reason to hire a full-time sys admin for our 6 sun boxen + > 300 users. Guess that's why I get very little REM sleep... ;)

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