erver in question.
Steve
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From: Dirk Bulinckx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 November 2002 09:43
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] A failed check locks up Servers Alive
Also looking at the log it seems that SA did do the URL test and saw the
problem (ti
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Subject: [SA-list] A failed check locks up Servers Alive
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Hi,
For some reason a website check that timed out last night completely locked
up servers alive. Basically the web server failed, fine. Servers alive
detected this in the log file but then stopped funct
no, it's a straight web connection. No auth needed.
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From: Dirk Bulinckx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 November 2002 09:35
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] A failed check locks up Servers Alive
Are you using a proxy server (with NTLM authentic
Are you using a proxy server (with NTLM authentication)?
dirk.
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Behalf Of Steve Davis
Sent: Fri Nov 29 10:31 AM
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Subject: [SA-list] A failed check locks up Servers Alive
Importance:
Hi,
For some reason a website check that timed out last night completely locked
up servers alive. Basically the web server failed, fine. Servers alive
detected this in the log file but then stopped functioning. It didn't send
any alerts either. It should have at least sent an SMTP message.
We reb