Emmanuel:

Is there a programmatic way to get the results from
the show controllers command? 

Thanks,
        Neil

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Cecchet
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 8:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [Sequoia] Controllers think they are not connected

Hi Neil,

> I increased the timeout on the sequencer.xml file and
> things seem to be working great now!  Thanks for the help.
>
> Is there a programmatic way to see if a controller has
> left the group?  I would like to set up automated
> monitoring if I can.
>   
An alive controller is always suppose to be in a group (even if it is 
alone).
When a controller leaves the group, the other is notified and inserts 
automatically a checkpoint so you might be able to detect this by 
looking at the checkpoint list. Else there is no other way than the 
'show controllers' command that will show how many controllers are in 
the group (always 1 at least if everything works as expected!).

Hope this helps,
Emmanuel

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