We just released check_woo, a nagios plugin to monitor the WooThemes WooFramework. It’s a quick way to make sure that the WooFramework piece of a WooTheme’d WordPress installation is up-to-date.
Nagios check for WooFramework
About Kevin Way
An entrepreneur, a full-stack web engineer, and occasional poker player. Kevin writes about data-driven marketing, web apps, and miscellanea.- Basic Time Series with Cassandra March 6, 2011
- Understanding the Cassandra Data Model from a SQL Perspective September 13, 2010
- Beware the supercolumn, its a trap for the unwary! December 4, 2010
- Modbus/RTU via TCP Serial Gateway with Ruby July 28, 2010
- Cassandra Data Model from an SQL Perspective – Consistency Level and Replication Factor September 19, 2010
- Using Ruby with MiOS from Mi Casa Verde January 1, 2013
- Being Classy with HTTParty September 24, 2012
- Cassandra-CQL 1.1.0 September 20, 2012
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Nagios check for WooFramework
April 30, 2012
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Ruby for Phidgets
December 16, 2011
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