You can also easy create a monitor system with the cfhttp tag on an outside
machine. Make certain you hit a page that is doing stuff like database
calls, etc. You might have http working but the backend db is down, etc.
It's good to have a check that is going to verify all the necessary services
ar
You might look into this one. A former webmaster once set it up on a site I
maintain so I still get the emails telling me the site is up or down. Have
never really explored what it can do but it sounds like what you might be
looking for: Please note because I am not intimately familiar with this I
you can try this:
http://www.dyndns.com/services/netmon/
On 2/4/07, Derrick Peavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Folks, maybe I was not clear. What I am asking about is a third party that
can monitor an app/URL in real time and report to me if the site is down,
for instance, if I am having dinner a
Folks, maybe I was not clear. What I am asking about is a third party
that can monitor an app/URL in real time and report to me if the site
is down, for instance, if I am having dinner and the site goes down.
Make sense? Looking at logs is not the issue. Thanks!
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Derrick Peavy