Some listings to make administration easier
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Hello,

   I have just discovered by random your tool this week-end ; I have tried
it today : it seems beautiful. You've done a

very job. I'm currently working on a project to measure the quality of
service of the LAN in my company in order to later

make some SLA. So I don't know yet a lot about this tool. As a network tool
administrator, I'm very much interested in the

ability of the JFF NMS tool be administrated.


How can I get

  - a consolidated ASCII report that precise whether all the metrics (i.e.
interfaces) are still getting data ?
    (i.e. the RDD databases do not receive to many consecutive NaN values)
    And which metrics are no more getting data ?

  - A list in an ASCII file format all the metrics (i.e. interfaces)
measured ?

  - A list in an ASCII file of the SLA alerts defined

  - An ASCII report that precises whether all the parts of the applications
are working well
    I later then want to make daily a script to check it


NB: A copy of an ASCII interface can be sufficent if it works.


Thanks a lot for any help


Didier



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