Did I miss a response for my original question?? :)

On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 23:10:04 +0100
 "Dirk Bulinckx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for seeing/finding this.

I just contacted my hoster about this.



Dirk.
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Earlier I asked this--

Hello All


Here's what I want to check. Check if A is up. If A is up, stop this


group of checks. If A is not up, then check B & C. If A and( B _OR_ C )
is not up then send the alert.

WHY? A certain location in our building seems to lose power at times.
Workstations at these locations are not using any UPS and not all


workstations are in use at all times. Some times, loss of a circuit
causes a call to IT because a workstation is down, when it really is a
loss of a cicruit due to something tripping a circuit breaker.(yes,
the users apparently don't realize that electricity is off to their


workstation power) I just want to know if more that a few workstations
are down as opposed to just a single one.

I can configure B & C to depend on A, but that gives an unavailble for
them. When A is up I don't even want to know about B & C.



any ideas??
--
Gerry Aquino

Gerald W Aquino
Sessler Ford Inc.
847.362.4550 x 255
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