Hapm is a software tool that monitors the status of local ports for high availability purposes.
To use HAPM, you'll need to have Heartbeat installed, and you'll also need gcc, g++, and make. Compiling the program is easy - simply run "make" - and after that, you can install it using "make install".
To configure HAPM, check out the hapm.conf file in /etc/ha.d. Once you've set things up to your liking, you can start running the program by running "/etc/init.d/hapm start".
In the latest release, there are a number of new features and optimizations. These include new screen messages, the replacement of potentially insecure functions like strcpy and strcat with safer alternatives, and the creation of pre-defined sizes for buffers. Additionally, there has been optimization of the code, and comments have been translated to English.
All in all, HAPM is a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and fast port monitoring solution. With its ease of use and simple installation process, anyone can get started using this software in no time.
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