@Go,
From my point of view, better to find out why your LASR server is crashing. The LASR server might crash in a few circumstances:
A human error, for an example someone killed the process
An internal exception within LASR servers
Third-party application killing the LASR server, such a Linux Out-Of-Memory killer
First off, this is distributed or non-distributed LASR? Depends on the answer to this question, I will provide you a different set of instructions.
@JuanS_OCS,
If you want to monitor that the LASR server is providing service, you would need to monitor the TCP
That's not enough because the TCP port might be in the listening state, but the LASR server unresponsive. The better way to verify if the LASR server is responding is to try to assign SASIOLA library.
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