References
From Mon Wiki
- [1] Creating Linux Virtual Servers, Wensong Zhang, Shiyao Jin, Quanyuan Wu
- [2] Using heartbeat, mon, and the Linux Virtual Server software to set up high-availability services
- [3] High-availability puppet master server recipe using mon
- [4] Building a high-availabilty MySQL cluster with mon
- [5] Linux Enterprise Cluster: Build a Highly Available Cluster with Commodity Hardware and Free Software, By Karl Kopper
- [6] Carnegie Mellon University uses mon as part of their NetReg/NetMon system
- [7] Jon Meek's USENIX paper, "Wide Area Network Ecology"
- [8] Apache fail-over with heartbeat and mon
- [9] Excellent overview and analysis of mon by Dr. Nikolai Bezroukov
- [10] Peep (The Network Auralizer): Monitoring Your Network With Sound
- [11] mon's entry in the FSF/UNESCO Free Software Directory
- [12] PIKT: "Problem Informant/Killer Tool", from USENIX LISA 2000
- [13] Logic-based Network Configuration and Management, Salvador Abreu, Joaquim Godinho
- [14] Distop: A Low-overhead Cluster Monitoring System, Andresen, Schopf, Bowker, Bower
- [15] Monitoring Parallel Programs for Performance Tuning in Cluster Environments, de Kergommeaux, Maillet, Vincent
- [16] bbmon, A BigBrother like interface for the Mon Monitoring system, Nicolas Sayer
- [17] How to monitor your system from your mobile, from PC Plus
- [18] Monitoring services using Mon, Detect and Alert, by Alvaro del Castillo
- [19] Monitoring Services using Mon in Debian, from debianhelp.co.uk
- [20] Vola.it SMS alert
- [21] Jesper Krogh's Jabber Transport mon script
- [22] smb.monitor from edoceo, inc.
- [23] Automating DB2 Universal Database (DB2 UDB) HADR Failover using Heartbeat for Linux, from IBM Toronto Software Lab
- [24] Linux on IBM zSeries and S/390: High Availability for z/VM and Linux
- [25] Using Jabber with Mon and Nagios
- [26] The Ultimate Minimalist Monitoring Tool, an article posted by choogend at Minimalist SysAdmin
