I second this but let me try to anticipate some of the concerns.
It would have to be a user created template of sorts. Allowing many checks in
one single template. The template would have the specific checks (i.e. ping,
service, cpu, diskspace, etc) and then saved as say Exchange server t
Hi everyone,
1) I would like servers alive to be able to do a network scan and come back
with all the hosts it finds and all the basic open services and allow me to
easily add these to the list of checks.
2) I’d also like something similar to a new server wizard where I can
specif
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I
use Kiwi Syslog along with Servers Alive, and it has an archive function that
is programmable. I use it to move the log files to another
drive (huge cheap storage) where they collect until the "Big Corporate
Backup" happens,
than a couple of minutes to knock up
:-)
Rgds,
Dave
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That is a good point, but being a over
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Nice
try ;-)
Dirk.
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It's
a fair cop, perhaps I
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I
tend to agree with most opinions on the list, this function is easi
han a couple of minutes to knock up :-)
Rgds,
Dave
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-Original Message-From: Richard Temple
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That
is a good point, but being a overworked and underpaid admin
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My two
cents (for what it's worth)... I'd rather SA stay small & lean. This sort of
task is what scheduled scripts were designed for. And it's the way I'd do it
_anyway_, even if SA had the capability natively, so that I can keep all my like
tasks in a single place, commonly a
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Script
it.
-Original Message-From: Richard Temple
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That
is a good point, but being a overworked and underpaid admin I like to have the
application
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Richard,
I
have a similar problem with backup files for Oracle, and files for Remedy, but
I use "countfiles" in SA to let me know when they are overflowing, then I use
AT scheduler to inv
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That
is a good point, but being a overworked and underpaid admin I like to have the
application do as much wor
03 08:27 AM
Please respond to salive
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PS limiting log file size would be good to as I have a very large (161,413 KB) log file as I do not have it create a new one daily.
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:)
John
-Original Message-From: Richard Temple
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That
is a good point, but being a overworked and underpaid admin I like to have the
application do as muc
You could write a batch file and then have Salive run it and move/delete the logs as you want...
At 03:55 AM 7/25/03 -0600, you wrote:
Just a minor thing that would be good. Would it be possible to restrict the quantity of log files that Salive stores. For example, I tend to set Salive to cr
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That is a good point, but
being a overworked and underpaid admin I like to have the application do as
much work for me as possible ;) :)
Best
wishes
Richard
Temple
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That is a good point, but
being a overworked and underpaid admin I like to have the application do as
much work for me as possible ;) :)
Best
wishes
Richard
Temple
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We
don't think it's the application that should delete files. It's
something the admin should do and therefore we never added this feature to
Servers Alive.
dirk.
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Just a minor thing that would be good. Would it be possible to restrict the
quantity of log files that Salive stores. For example, I tend to set Salive
to create a new log each day - it would be good to only keep a maximu
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Just a minor thing
that would be good. Would it be possible to restrict the quantity of log files
that Salive stores. For example, I tend to set Salive to create a new log each
day - it would be good to only keep a maximum of 30 days of logs so that the
disk does not fill up.
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