HI again
I was wondering if there were any plans to make the schedule feature a bit
more definable. The block selections dont give you a true indication how the
times that are set for check and dont check. It would be a good feature to
be able to make the time increments whatever you wish and to s
Well, Robert I can response about question 1
When you set a service to run under other count that LocalSystem, this
unchek the box "Allow Service to Interact with Desktop".
When you set back the service to use the LocalSystem account, this checkbox
remains disable, you need to check manually.
I
Here is a zipped up pic of of setup for Q4. I dont know if you could read
the other one..
Thanks again
Rob
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To answer Q1. SAlive isnt firing up as a system tray icon. I believe the
service starts but it doesnt fire up the application in the system tray.
To Q3. Will it be considered?
To Q4. Tried it and it doesnt seem to work. It dials the number negotiates
and then nothing. I wanted to know if there w
Answer in line
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> Hello
>
> Having purchased Servers Alive and tinkering with it I now have come up
with
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dirk.
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Hello
Having purchased Servers Alive and tinkering with it I now have
Hello
Having purchased Servers Alive and tinkering with it I now have come up with
some questions I would like answered please.
1. When I set set up the Servers Alive Service to run as the domain
administrator account, Servers Alive wouldnt start up, yet when I changed it
back to the Local syste
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What if you had situ
What
does the logfile give you for the failed checks?
dirk.
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Hi, Dirk,
8 of my 10 chec
Hi, Dirk,
8 of my 10 checks are checking the local system via
the IP Address 127.0.0.1. I have my username set to Administrator with the
correct password. Given that shouldn't it be working?
Thanks, Much!
Dan Geiser
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Dirk Buli
Title: Message
Hi, Kevin,
I have Servers Alive configured with 10 checks
total. 8 of the checks are checking the local machine and 2 are checking a
remote machine. All of the checks are configured with the Administrator
username and password. Even if it has issues with the remote checks
s
"client" could act on shutdown and on start of the
OS.
dirk.
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thoughtHow would the client
How would the client know if the server was DOWN or if YOU had shut it down?
At 04:27 PM 1/2/03 +0200, you wrote:
I was just thinking if it were at all possible for someone to come up with a "client" that, if when a server is shutdown for maintenance, that this "client" would put the relevan
If you use Windows
2000 or Windows .NET 2003, use a shutdown script.
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AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [SA-list] Maintenance
Mode thought
I was just thinking if it were at
Go to Setup Page | other servers to setup
Telnet server.
You could then setup a script to automagically
telnet into the SALIVE and put it in maintenance mode and put it on the servers
desktop.
You could also put another script to to
take it out and put it in the Startup folder
jack
I believe you can telnet into SALIVE and
put a server into to maintenance mode. I have never done it but I can try and
let you know.
Jack
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From: André Karvelas
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Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003
9:28 AM
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Su
I was just thinking if it were at all possible for
someone to come up with a "client" that, if when a server is shutdown for
maintenance, that this "client" would put the relevant server in to
maintenance mode and then when the server comes back up the "client" changes the
mode back to activ
Increase the timeout for those checks within Servers
Alive.
HOWEVER take in account how the ping actualy works.
* Multi ping NOT enabled (advanced setup - checking
tab)
1 ICMP (ping) frame is send a SA will wait
a max of
* Multi ping is ENABLED
frames will be
I have
a definition for checking the connectivity of the wide area link using the ping
utility. However, wide area connection is timing out and sending me fault
alarms due to long latency. I receive reply packets when I increase the
latency using ping command with latency 1 (ping x.x.x.x -
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