I am trying to extend the SEC method into areas that I have no familiarity.

My co-worker doesn't have a set of requirements yet other than having a 
hacked web status page.  I was hoping to have him use examples an aid to 
the requirements gathering phase.  Once he can articulate the 
requirements, I could then construct the parsers.

Beyond asking for examples are there any stories that this list would be 
willing to share about using SEC to monitor multicast or broadcast 
television systems?

Tim

On 4/6/14, 7:11 PM, David Lang wrote:
> No, there are not rules already defined, you would first need to 
> decide what it is that you want to monitor for, and what you want to 
> do when you detect those things.
>
> Pre-built rulesets in alerting engines are seldom useful for anything 
> other than examples. There are very few cases where two people want to 
> do the exact same thing in response to the exact same conditions.
>
> What is it that you want to monitor for?
>
> David Lang
>
> On Sun, 6 Apr 2014, Tim Peiffer wrote:
>
>> I have a co-worker that is trying to introduce me to Raspberry Pi and
>> his facilities for monitoring an HD TV headend.  Based on some of the
>> stuff I have seen, it is a good candidate for monitoring with SEC. Are
>> there already rulesets defined for the Hauppauge Win-TV - based on
>> Auvitek AU8522 QAM/8VSB Frontend?
>
>


-- 
Tim Peiffer
Network Support Engineer
Office of Information Technology
University of Minnesota/NorthernLights GigaPOP

+1 612 626-7884 (desk)


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