Hi Adam,

Here is an idea that worked for us (not ideal).  Setup the slave WUG to run
a NT service such as FTP.  Have the master WUG monitor the NT FTP service on
the slave.

If the slave has a device or app that fails to respond, have it execute a
program locally (batch file) that basically stops the NT FTP service and
have it send a trap to the master.

The above results in a color change on the master representing the slave.

I hope that gives you some ideas.

Sincerely,

Michael Patterson
Somix Technologies
(207)324-8805 x222
(207)324-8683 fax
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adam Denter
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 1:21 PM
To: WhatsUp_Forum
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] remote monitor


Has anyone successfully enabled WUG to monitor remote installations of WUG?
What I am trying to do is create a master/slave relationship.  I would like
to monitor the status of remote WUG programs by one master installation.  I
have been successful at enabling SNMP traps to report back to the master and
spawn the desired built in notification.  However, I cannot cause the master
map to reflect it as a down service and give me an icon color change (other
than the highlighted name).

Any input appreciated.

Thanks

Adam


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