Posted May 16, 201312 yr Hello, Still testing this great app, but I have a question: I can select te services I want to monitor, but how do I get a warning/notification when a service is down? When I do a test on (for example) DHCP service, I can start and stop is via webUI and iPhone, but when it is not running (as a test) we don't get a warning of notification. Is this possible to configure? Many thanks Kurt
May 16, 201312 yr Author Ok ... I've found it: you have to create a rule for al your services ... Shame when you already selected the services you want to monitor, but no notification is send ... Ok Next question: I've created a RULE that sends a notification if (for example) PrintSpooler service is down I've created a BATCH to start the PrintSpooler service if down How do I delete that specific notification (that PrintSpooler is down) if the PrintSpooler is back running normally In my case: I get the notification that this service is down, but when a start it, the notification stays.
May 16, 201312 yr Administrators Hello Kurt, From the User Manual at page 53 you can see that you can activate service downtime notifications from PC Monitor Manager -> Notifications Tab -> Performance Subtab -> "Send a notification with the service has stopped or has not started for x minutes". Paul. Edit: Regarding your second question, you should disable the notification when the rule starts and leave the service downtime notification. This way the following things will happen: Service stopped Rule gets fired Batch executes Service starts If service remains up no notification will be sent, if service stays down a notification will be sent because of the service downtime notification that checks every x minutes as configured. Edited May 16, 201312 yr by Paul
May 16, 201312 yr Author Hi Paul, Me again ... Yeah I know ... We already tried it ... But the first initial warning (that service is down) stays and don't leave, even when the service is starten again after 1 or 2 minutes ... If the service is up again after a while, we don't want the first notification (of service down) visible anymore and deleted ... otherwise, when we come back the next morning, there could be 20 notifications that a service is down, but really already back running ... hm...
May 16, 201312 yr Administrators Then change the monitor interval to 5 minutes so that the rule has time to restart the service before the first notification get's sent.
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