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From: Russ F. <ru...@to...> - 2006-09-04 17:23:39
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Thanks Munzir, I think I need to follow Jamie's suggestion and probably allow 2 =20 failures before notification, and possibly boost the timeout from the =20= default (whatever that is ;) ) --r On 4 Sep 2006, at 13:14, Munzir Taha (=D9=85=D9=86=D8=B0=D8=B1 =D8=B7=D9=87= ) wrote: > On Monday 04 September 2006 12:58, Russ Ferriday wrote: >> I'm using the remote HTTP monitor, and I'd prefer to extend the >> default timeout for this monitor type - I have multiple monitors in >> place. > > I am not sure whether I understand your question but if you are =20 > speaking about > "System and Server Status" then there is a button "Scheduled =20 > Monitoring" where > you can set the minutes to "Check every" > > >> On 4 Sep 2006, at 10:50, Russ Ferriday wrote: >>> Can we give the Service Monitor more patience? >>> I have it monitoring some sites on the same server, and obtain >>> frequent false positives, which reduces the value of the Monitor. > Russ Ferriday - Topia Systems - multilingual content management contact: ru...@to... - (+44) (0)2076 1777588 - skype: ferriday a member of the evenios group |