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We use the URL check and look for certain words, like "FAIL".  We have a central Monitoring IIS server where we automate a copy of multiple log files to a specific directory within the IIS server.  >From there they can be scanned or viewed manually from a central location.
 
Rob McShinsky
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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 4:27 AM
Subject: RE: [SA-list] Ideas from Group

Write an external check for it?
 
 
 

dirk.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ahmed Hassan
Sent: Thu Nov 06 8:12 AM
To: Salive
Subject: [SA-list] Ideas from Group

I  have 15 remote offices that I use Robocopy to replicate data to my central site for the nightly backups. Robocopy generates a log file for each remote office after each replication which shows e.g. start/end date & time, failure etc. (Please see attached a snip of the log file, probably this might help in determine how best to approach it)
 
I was wondering whether anyone knows of a way that I can use SAlive/external check to be able to check the Robocopy log files for any failures.
 
Thanks
 


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