My apologies in advance - I'm not a sysadmin, so my question might be very 
basic.  Every so often, my instance of Geoserver will stop working and I'll get 
a 503 error.  Restarting Tomcat fixes the issue and usually it happens because 
of memory issues, according to the log file.  This is on Windows Server 2008.  
Is there an easy way to set up an alert from the server so that I can receive 
an e-mail when this problem occurs?

Thanks,

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