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HAPM(8) System Manager's Manual HAPM(8)
NAME
hapm - local TCP/UDP port monitor used with Heartbeat (HA)
DESCRIPTION
hapm (High Availability Port Monitor) is a local port status check. It is a simple, light and fast daemon to check TCP/UDP ports. If one or
more monitored ports (per IP) downs then the Heartbeat will be killed by HAPM. Heartbeat is another program used to provide high availabil-
ity.
OPTIONS
-v Shows program version.
FILES
/etc/ha.d/hapm.conf
SEE ALSO
drbd(8), heartbeat(8), HAPM homepage <http://hapm.sourceforge.net>
BUGS
This program doesn't work with UDP yet.
REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs to AUTHORS.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
AUTHORS
Alexandre Antonio Antunes de Almeida <4aalmeida@tutopia.com.br> (Brazilian Army)
Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@eriberto.pro.br> (Brazilian Army)
Rosemeri Dantas de Oliveira <odr@uol.com.br> (Brazilian Army)
24 November 2006 HAPM(8)