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Aaron Blakeley

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  1. I keep getting this in my system log on ubuntu 14 pulseway: Error while registering online:SOAP 1.1 fault: SOAP-ENV:Client[no subcode]#012"Timeout"#012Detail: connect failed in tcp_connect() Anyone seeing this?
  2. Full disclosure. I am not very intimate with the inner working of our webserver. I do see that I want to monitor apache, mysql, and our different versions of PHP. What I am unsure of is if those are considered deamons or services, what kind of services they might be and if I need to point the paths to the bins(wherever they are) or if I just point the path to the general location? Any help will be appreciated. To answer your question: I did read over the examples but the questions I listed above came up and after some serious googling was unable to find correct answers.
  3. We are using pulse way to monitor our web server. It is unbuntu and the problem I am having is with basic configuration. I am really unsure how to tell pulseway to monitor the mysql, apache and nginx services. Could someone show me an example configuration for these services?

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