ldirectord
A Monitoring Daemon for Maintaining High Availability Resources
The Linux Director Daemon (ldirectord) was written by Jacob Rief. <jacob.rief@tiscover.com> ldirectord is a stand alone daemon for monitoring the services on real servers. Currently, HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP services are supported. ldirectord is simple to install and works with Pacemaker (<a href="http://clusterlabs.org/">http://clusterlabs.org/</a> ). See 'ldirectord -h' and linux-ha/doc/ldirectord for more information.
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