Honestly it sounds like your algorithm is already implemented.
- Gather list of websites
- For each site in the list:
- Check to see if it is live
- Once all sites are done, terminate the program
What you may have trouble expressing here is your implementation, or in other words, how to build or write it. This is likely because, quite bluntly, there are a million ways to go about this.
Depending on your skill level, you might want to reach for a language you're familiar with to poll sites. Or, you could get more sophisticated and use something like Ansible to help build out playbooks to do this thing as well. There's also something to be said about, if you are in control of the sites, using some kind of monitor tool or monitor service makes this a trivial problem to solve, too. May cost something, though, but sometimes it's cheaper to spend money than to spend time on the solution, because time == money
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Asking this question in the site is fine though, but you have to be very precise.
- What language or framework are you attempting to leverage to solve this problem?
- What have you already tried and what have you already written?
- What is the condition that defines when a site is "up", and how do you inspect it? (Note: pinging an IP address doesn't mean that the actual web service is live or able to support traffic.)
If you just posted your question as-is, it'd probably get downvoted and closed as being too broad, because it is. There are so many ways to live checks on websites that there's no one right answer we could give you, and we're not meant to turn this question into a free-for-all kind of discussion/experiment session.