Does InterWorx support SIM (Service Integrity Monitor)?
Yes, InterWorx-CP has integrated rfxnetworks’ System Integrity Monitor (SIM) that allows you to monitor your HTTP, FTP, and MySQL services. The monitoring will trigger a restart automatically if any monitored service goes down unexpectedly. This needs to be enabled service by service on the service’s management screens in NodeWorx to enable auto restart. Emails will be sent to whomever gets the box’s root email when problem is encountered. Currently in NodeWorx only HTTP, FTP, and MySQL have SIM controls. You can edit /usr/local/sim/conf.sim to enable SIM for other services. If you change a service to NOT start-on-boot, NodeWorx will automatically turn off SIM for that service as well. This is because SIM can’t tell the difference between a downed service and a service that has been intentionally shut off. For example, if you tell Apache to not start-on-boot but have SIM on for Apache, then reboot, Apache would stay off for about 5 minutes and then SIM would turn it back on.
Yes, InterWorx Control Panel has integrated rfxnetworks’ System Integrity Monitor (SIM) that allows you to monitor your HTTP, FTP, and MySQL services. The monitoring will trigger a restart automatically if any monitored service goes down unexpectedly. This needs to be enabled service by service on the service’s management screens in NodeWorx to enable auto restart. Emails will be sent to whomever gets the box’s root email when a problem is encountered. Currently in NodeWorx only HTTP, FTP, and MySQL have SIM controls. You can edit /usr/local/sim/conf.sim to enable SIM for other services. [note]If you change a service to NOT start-on-boot, NodeWorx will automatically turn off SIM for that service as well. This is because SIM can’t tell the difference between a downed service and a service that has been intentionally shut off. For example, if you tell Apache to not start-on-boot but have SIM on for Apache, then reboot, Apache would stay off for about 5 minutes and then SIM would turn it