Bio::GMOD::Admin::Monitor::httpd - Monitor httpd
Check that httpd is running at a specific site
use Bio::GMOD::Admin::Monitor::httpd; my $gmod = Bio::GMOD::Admin::Monitor::httpd->new(-mod=>'WormBase'); my ($result,$status) $gmod->check_status(-site => 'http://www.flybase.org'); print "Testing FlyBase status at " . $gmod->tested_at . ": $result";
Bio::GMOD::Admin::Monitor::httpd provides methods for monitoring and restarting httpd as necessary at a MOD.
Check the status of httpd at a specified site. This is done by fetching the top level URL, assuming that if it can be retrieved that httpd is up.
This method returns a two element list comprised of ($string,$status). $string will contain a formatted string indicating the test, time, and result; $status will be boolean true or false indicating the success or failure of the test.
This method also populates the object with a variety of status strings. See the "ACCESSOR METHODS" section of Bio::GMOD::Admin::Monitor for additional details.
If SITE is not provided, the URL for the live site (fetched from the adaptor for the appropriate MOD) will be used:
my $monitor = Bio::GMOD::Admin::Monitor::httpd->new(-mod=>'WormBase'); $monitor->check_status(); # Checks the status of http://www.wormbase.org/
Note that you must specify the -mod option to new in order for this to work correctly.
Restart httpd using the apachectl script. If not provided as an option, assumes that apachectl resides at /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl.
Like check_status(), this method populates a number of status fields in the object. See the "ACCESSOR METHODS" section of Bio::GMOD::Admin::Monitor for additional details.
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Bio::GMOD, Bio::GMOD::Admin::Monitor
Todd W. Harris <harris@cshl.org>.
Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
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cpanm
cpanm Bio::GMOD
CPAN shell
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