It seems to me that you would simply monitor the server 7x24, then set up
two alert entries, one for Mon to Sat and the other for Sunday. Apply the
requisite hours for each alert. I just walked through and set up different
alerts for the same device. It allows you to enter it. I haven't
implemented it at work, but I believe that it should work just fine.
Chris Powers
Associate Network Engineer
Keane IT Technical Services
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"Peter J Paul"
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I am monitoring a server that gets re-booted every Sunday at 6:00 AM so I
have the Alerts set up to send them out 24hrs on Mon-Sat and not between
5:45 AM and 6:15 AM on Sunday. This works great.
The problem that I have is that the server went down at 6:01 AM but did not
come back up again for some reason and no one was aware of the problem
until Monday morning when they came into the office.
Is there some way that I can get WUG to send an alert at 6:16AM indicating
that the server is still down?
I don' t know of a way to tell WUG to monitor a device 24x6 and 23.5 hours
on Sunday, only via the alerts.
Thanks for any assistance.
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