An external check (errorlevel) can't return a string towards Servers Alive,

that how the good old ERRORLEVEL stuff works. So SA doesn't even know the

details and as such can't log them. (and having the perl script log to the

same file as SA would give a problem with the file locking)

Dirk.

 

Dirk.

 


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Oh! That's kind of limiting for it's usefulness.... Is there no way to change that?

Ian

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The details won't show up.  The -p option is strictly for command line debugging, so that you can see exactly what it's triggering on.  

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Check the log.

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