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gpbackups

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  1. I provide a backup service to clients and am using Pulseway to monitor a linux Server on a Client Site. Attempting to monitor Internet latency to specific sites does not seem to work. See screen capture of confix.xml file In the config.xml file I used the following option <PingResponse> <PingResponse Address="www.dyn.com" Milliseconds="1" Minutes="15" PriorityOnSlowResponse="1" PriorityOnNoResponse="1" Alias="Printer" Enabled="false"/> <PingResponse Address="www.opendns.com" Milliseconds="1" Minutes="10" PriorityOnSlowResponse="0" PriorityOnNoResponse="0" Alias="Router" Enabled="false"/> I set the timeout to 1 millisecond to try to force the notification In a Windows Machine I used the following option Notifications > Ping with following info Computer/Device Condition ww.dyn.com > 100ms for 1 minute www.opendns.org > 100ms for 1 minute The Windows Config works but the Linux one not. Am i using the correct option in the Linux Config.xml file. By the way an awesome product which I have been using for the last year, having purchased the required licenses from South Africa Reseller

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