I have configured this alert for users to send me an email after 2 days
of no contact. The timing seems to work as Sunday evening I get a few
that would have most likely turned the device off on Friday evening.
What I cannot determine is what the number is in the alert (below). Any
ideas? Is
Dear Dan,
This is Unix Timestamp which in the example you provided converts to Mon, 14
Jun 2010 13:42:32 GMT.
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didn't work, we tried that, due to naming conventions we had to change name and
IP addy, we could log into console, but it would boot you out when you tried to
access anything
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Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 18:38:29 -0400
Subject: Re:
It's the unix timestamp for Mon, 14 Jun 2010 13:42:32 GMT. Hope that helps
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You could try and virtualize with it's old IP and name. See if it's working for
you then. If it does then just rename it and change its IP in DNS. An IP and
name change shouldn't cause the issues youre seeing. Just to be safe are you
logging in with a local admin account? Might want to check