Hi Tim! Thanks for the warm welcome and the assistance!

Will work further on this today :)

Regards,
Dave

On Mar 20, 12:56 pm, Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote:
> Welcome to web2py!  We're glad you're here.
>
> 1) To install win32 python extensions, the easiest way is to download
> and run the exe from:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=78018
>
> ...that corresponds to the version of Python you use.  Generally, when
> you see a setup.py script, you use that to install the package by
> upzipping the whole thing to a directory and then running: setup.py
> install.  Some packages will complain if you don't have a compiler
> installed because they want to compile some speedups.  In most cases you
> can run: setup.py install --without-speedups ...to get around that.
>
> 2) Nope.  I tested your script and it works just fine as it is.  But it
> only accepts IP addresses (no domain names).
>
> 3) I recommend that you use a more cross-platform solution.  See this
> page:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/316866/ping-a-site-in-python
>
> -tim
>
>
>
> dave_mcgee wrote:
> > Hi everyone. I'm new enough to web2py so please be gentle! :)
>
> > I'm just involved in a small college project at the moment where we've
> > had an existing python script monitoring a number of nodes and
> > returning the results in the python GUI. I'm just moving onto trying
> > to integrate the project into a web2py web framework environment (I've
> > started today)
>
> > I'm currently reading through the manual but having difficulty getting
> > different pieces to work.
>
> > I wish to use the Win32 com module to integrate the functionality of
> > the ping command within my python script below. I'd apreciate it if
> > someone could guide me as how to integrate this script within a web
> > environment..
>
> > 1) Is it as simple as importing setup.py into my project in Web2py
> > from the win32 folder I extracted off source forge?
>
> > 2) Do I have to change any parameters, at all?
>
> > Any other help would be much apreciated! Script is below.. Thanks!
>
> > import win32com.client
>
> > wmi = win32com.client.GetObject(r"winmgmts:\\.\root\cimv2")
>
> > def Ping(host):
> >     col_items = wmi.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_PingStatus Where
> > Address = '%s'" % host)
> >     for item in col_items:
> >         if item.StatusCode == 0:
> > # success
> >             print "Host ", item.Address
> >             print "Recorded Hops: ", item.RecordRoute
> >             print "Buffer Size: ", item.ReplySize
> >             print "Response Time: ", item.ResponseTime
> >             print "ResponseTimeToLive: ", item.ResponseTimeToLive
> >             print "Timeout: ", item.Timeout
> >             print "TimetoLive: ", item.TimetoLive
>
> > # ping node
> > Ping('192.168.1.3')
>
> --
> Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com>
> Computer Guy
> Statewide General Insurance Agency (www.swgen.com)
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