Yeah, very much an ehealth thinkg however ehealth is not on the cards for
the site being sorted.
On the plus side I've worked out a solution to this issue using SSLOGGER
processes , global collections and shell scripts


On 6 March 2012 13:00, Cashell, Christopher P. <[email protected]> wrote:

> This sounds like more of an eHealth function.  Spectrum does a pretty good
> job of knowing what the state of the world is *right now*, but it has a
> very short attention span.  It doesn't do well with what things were like a
> few minutes ago.  You can monitor traffic changes, to a reasonable extent,
> in eHealth though.****
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> *From:* Jason Hebron [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Sunday, February 26, 2012 8:31 PM
> *To:* spectrum
> *Subject:* [spectrum] Spectrum Watch for % variation in traffic use****
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> Hi
> Just delving into Watches and am perfectly happy with simply polling
> attribute watches however I am looking for a pointer or two with relation
> to a new watch I need to create
> Its a fairly simple on - I need a watch that shows traffic variation use
> on a port (both in and out) over 2 or more readings
> Initially looking for a 10% drop in traffic  (as a test) over a 5 minute
> polling cycle - with maybe an option to say only alert if 2 polling cycles
> both have a 10% drop in traffic
>
> Any pointers appreciated****
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