And how would you see that something is or isn't respondinG? (I mean
remotely). 


Dirk.

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Subject: RE: [SA-list] Major product checks missing?

How about being able to check not only for an instance of an NT process but
also whether it is responding or not. That would really be SWEET!

Possibly an Interbase/Firebird check?

Another thing that would be TOTALLY AWESOME is the ability to perform a
query on a defined database as an alert action. You could use ODBC so that
you don't have to cater for all the different databases.


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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dirk Bulinckx
Sent: 15 February 2005 00:37
To: salive@woodstone.nu
Subject: [SA-list] Major product checks missing?


In SA (and add-ons) there are already a  lot of checks for most major
"products".
Things like
        perfmon/process/service/wins (addon) are typicaly for
NT/Win2K/Win2K3
        SQL server
        Oracle
        mail (mailflow addon)
        URL (IIS/Apache/...)
        *nix (diskspace/process both as addon)
        ...

Anything "major" that is missing?

First thing that jumps to my "mind" is mySQL ... But that's something we're
already working on :-) so you don't have to mention that one.



Other ideas are welcome...



Dirk.




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