I just recently set up Php Server Monitor. Very simple. With lots of notification options. I'm running email and pushover alerts when my services go down. I'm alerted within 10 seconds. Typically within 3..
https://www.phpservermonitor.org/
Runs with simple docker-compose
https://www.phpservermonitor.org/
PHP Server Monitor is a script that checks whether your websites and servers are up and running. It comes with a web based user interface where you can manage your services and websites, and you can manage users for each server with a mobile number and email address.
I would recommend checking this project https://www.phpservermonitor.org/ if you want to install it yourself, preferably on another server (even an Amazon micro instance)
It's pretty basic but has some interesting integrations and will do what you want-- scan a page for a text (or regex) and report the site as down if it is missing.
I use the https://www.phpservermonitor.org/
The package looks on each laravel, if the service is online and how fast it is. When a laravel app has an issue, I get a telegram message.
I looking for a cool server monitor, too.
There's hardly any reason to code outside of work since usually any problem you have someone else has had and already put up a solution. If there was stuff I wanted to do but couldn't because a program didn't exist for it I would spend time programming something. I fiddle around with technologies all the time, like I bought the occulus rift and did a few cool proof of concepts on that to see if I could use it to help people with a specific visual disability, but ultimately I've abandoned it as it doesn't seem fruitful. Normally the only time I ever actually wind up programming something outside of work is if a non-technical friend of mine requests something. And even then only because the thing they want help with is not in a domain that technical people normally interact, otherwise I'd just direct them or help them use a solution that already exists.
Don't get me wrong, I see people put out things on their github repos, like a friend of mine recently put out a python app he had written to keep track of when endpoints go down (a server status page if you will) but it wasn't strictly necessary for him to do that because https://www.phpservermonitor.org/ exists.
Granted he also made it a dockerized container, and he learned a lot, so I think it was good for him.
Hello,
I have:
I plan to install Apacha Guacamole to connect to my distant server/computers with SSH, VNC & RDP