you can probably script it with vbscript pretty
easily.
Kevin
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Dirk, you crack me
up. That made my day.
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Just curious--is Jesus Mendoza in the office? If not, when will he be
back?
Is it Friday yet?
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Thanks Dirk, that's
a great idea. I can implement it in the short term on our vital servers,
but with 80 or so disk space monitors, it'd be hard to implement on all of
them.
Kevin
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cond cycle, the check returns 13% and SA sends another alert. On the third cycle, the check returns 13% again, so SA sends doesn't send another alert. Hopefully that makes sense…
Thanks,
Kevin
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I could use it to monitor clustered services. For instance, I would
like an alert for the SQL Service on the secondary SQL node to alert me
if the SQL Service is running since this would mean that the primary
node has failed.
Kevin
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well.
Apologies if this is already implemented somewhere…
Thanks,
Kevin
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Where are you going
to be?
Kevin
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give this a test before I put it into production?
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This would also allow you to run SMTP2/POP3 checks on alternating
checks. I'll send you flowers and chocolates if you do this, Dirk...
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up the check to alert you if it hits Errorlevel = 0.
Hope this
helps,
Kevin
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also trigger a message.
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Use the Count Files addon to look at the number of files in the queue
directory. Have SA alert when it hits X number (you'll have to
determine that number since it varies depending on environment).
Link: http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/addons.asp
Kevin
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STION: and how will it know what subject to see as being OK? Or is
it just doing a POP3 logon without actualy checking if a mail was
received correctly?
dirk.
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To
your question.
dirk.
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] SMTP2POP3 com check
Dirk,
Could you put in an option that works with the "one out of
adding all of that logic. This would help also in other scenarios--for
instance, you could use MAPI Send / MAPI Receive in addition to the
SMTP/POP3 checking to check that the MTA is working properly.
Kevin
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Dirk, you're the best. We're about to start an Exchange cluster rollout
next week--I'll upgrade to this new version then and let you know how it
goes.
Kevin
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Title: Message
--begin
flatfilesrule.bat
echo
off
:FlatFile
echo Flat Files
RULE!
goto
FlatFile
--end
flatfilesrule.bat
Ahem.
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A better solution
would be to put all of the data in flat files and eliminate all the registry
entries all together. This is a ton of work though, and there's definitely
some prioritization that has to occur in what is
implemented.
Kevin
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check it with the POP3 side of the program.
Dirk, would it be easy to split the program up?
Kevin
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Maybe Dirk will record some messages for us?
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From: Brent Ozar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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3 or 4 messages--gateways, firewalls, smtp servers, etc.
You could even have things like "Holy Dropping Routers, Batman, the
gateway has gone down!" to greet you when SA calls you at 4am.
Kevin
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E
al product, but it's
since been released under the Mozilla Public License. Here are the
links:
http://www.turbopower.com/products/apax/TAPI/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tpapro/
Thanks,
Kevin
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dd-on page at
http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/addons.asp.
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Cisco
Pix...expensive, but worth it.
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10:17
Title: Message
Dirk,
Saving SA's monitor
states would be useful to us also, so I've been watching this discussion
carefully.
Since SA's config is
a flat file with index numbers for each monitor, could you create another file
in the SA directory that keeps track of monitor states? All it
Make sure you check the boxes on the left for the monitors you want to use as a
template--this confused me for a while as well. They don't look like checkboxes...
Kevin
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You can use
ForFiles, which can be found here:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/reskit/y2kfix/x86/
Use it like this to
kill off anything older than 30 days. Basically it runs the -c"cmd..."
string for all of the files it finds that match the criteria of being older than
30 days.
Put this:
in the header portion of your webpage template and it'll refresh every
120 seconds.
Kevin
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If I remember rightly, you don
Guys & Girls,
Is there anyone out there monitoring Cluster Resources? We've got
Exchange, SQL and File/Print all running on clustered resources, and I'd
like to hear what you guys are monitoring.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Very cool, but what's a "socket holter"? Is it something you put a gun
in?
Kevin
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It may be worthwhile
to look into cron'ing a couple of jobs that run whatever monitors you want (ps,
top, or whatever), then pipe these to text files in a directory that a
non-root user can get to. Configure your linux monitors in SA to
login as a regular user (not root) to g
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