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Integrating the Live Monitoring System
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Integrating the Live Monitoring System on root server
General
In this article we are explaining how to use the EUserv Live Monitoring System (LMS) on your server.
The following steps are required to use LMS on your server:
Download the LMS from our servers via wget:
wget --no-check-certificate https://cdn.euserv.com/ressources/lms/live_monitoring_system
Copy the LMS to its point of destination and make it executable:
mv live_monitoring_system /usr/local/bin/ live_monitoring_system && chmod 700 /usr/local/bin/live_monitoring_system
Add the following line to the file /etc/crontab
echo "*/5 * * * * root /usr/local/bin/live_monitoring_system" >>/etc/crontab
Make sure you have installed "curl" and the cron service is running and loaded at the system start.
Debian update-rc.d cron enable 2 Redhat/CentOS chkconfig crond on Done.
Now you can see the status of your server in the customer service center (after selecting your server contract).