Assuming you want a page when it restarts, you should be able
to stick a simple Net::SMTP script into the
/etc/rc.d/init.d/
directories to send you one.
If you want to know when it quits responding, you are
going to have to monitor it from a computer outside the
house where the power might die. If you have a reliable
computer that you can stick Perl monitoring scripts on
outside of the "danger zone" but that you can't run webservers
on, look into a monitoring package like Mon
or NetSaint. Those
both have the extremely stamp of approval... Mon is more
Perlish and lovey-dovey, NetSaint is a mix of Perl and C
and looks shinier...
--
$you = new YOU;
honk() if $you->love(perl)
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